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The Fighting Irish team of Steve Edmonds, Steve Killilea, Gregg Smith, Scott
Tuxbury, Sheila Walsh and Chris Ward pulls away for the victory in the hospital, bed
race that was part of the Fourth of July celebration in Wilmington .
Morning
tunes
Larry Ross of Wilmington supplied the breakfast
bagpipes ut the Marine breakfast Sunday morning.
Lobster
feast
a adding
30 PAGES Suppremenr
Town balks
at MWRA suit
by Jeff Nazzaro
The town of Wilmington balked
Yhursday in a meeting at Waltham
City Hall of
communities at joining a possibl
cla action suit against — the
Massachusetts Water Resource
Authority (MWRA)
The inaction comes. after
Wilmington water and
ommission approved $2,500 on
Jun + to be allocated at the
discretion of Town Manager Michael
Caira for the town to take part in a
fact-finding, phase
ible suit
All
Allan
over-assessesed
the
sewer
preliminary
said that
made a
AC LiONn
ave NOL RE yet
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in the MWRA
on two factor a
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Allan, the town didn't ant
extent to which Attorm
Delinsky, whom the
over-asses
retained for oa
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communities
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would
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the town's] unc landing that
of these (hings would be donc
dates” Allan said) in
to Delinsky's method
the fee range |for the suit}as
anticipat
was
some
ab a Jater
referenc
higher than w
Delinsky, who was not
the July | meeting Waltham
included in his initial observations "a
gray al as to additional expense
that could be incurred,” Allan said
Assistant Town Manager Jeffree
Hull, who attended the Walthany
along with Allan and Towr
lan Altman, believes cost
present a
+ attached to the first phase of a
The Wilmington Lions put on quite a feed with their annual Lobster dinner that was
part of the festivities on the town common.
Wilmington man survives
a real ‘cliffhanger’
A Wilmington man escaped
serious injury Tuesday when a
scaffolding rig snapped, leaving
5 22
him and a partner dangling 22
stories and some 200 fect near the
roof of One Ashburton Place,
Boston.
Benjamin Weymouth, 30 of
Wilmington and fellow worker
Mark Indelicato, 54 of Lowell
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suffered minor bruises when the
rig they were working on snapped.
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saved the pair as they managed to
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treated for bruises and released
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Hospital later in the day, The work
site was shutdown by officials of
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broken rig cable were taken to the
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possible suit could well exceed the
initial understood amount
$40,000, $1,500 of which woul
come from Wilmington
Hull asserts that Delinsky
estimates fees for the initial phase at
$125,000, additional expenses
notwithstanding. If the MWRA
contests Delinsky's requests for
information and if additional legal
expertise is required to decipher
facts, Hull believes first phase costs
could exceed $200,000.
now
The town of Wilmington "is notin
4 position to spend a lot of money
Hull said. To date, the town h
used any of the $2,500 authorized by
the water and sewer commission
The Wilmington
including Allan, are still looking for
Majority support from the other
communities before taking part in a
class action suit. "That is really the
thrust ‘behind what people are
waiting in the wings for," Allan said
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TOWN CRIER, WILMINGTON? MASS., JULY 7, 1993
Show
Stealer
~- a
Seven-year old Jordan Weiner stole the show at
the Wilmington Rotart last week with his rendition
of the Star Spangled Banner.
The seven year old
stole the show
Marv Weiner, of Boutwell Street,
Wilmington has become the 49th
president “of the Rotary club of
Wilmington, He was inaugurated
into office on June 30, thus
becoming, it can be said, a
successor to the office first held by
Fred F, Cain in 1944,
Ralph Swanson, a past district
governor and past president 6f the
Wilmington Club, did the honors.
Because it was a warm summer
day most of the members wore
short sleeved shirts, and no coats.
But not Ralph.
Ralph was in a finely tailored
blue codt, appropriate to the
occasion. The remarks made by
Ralph were entirely appropriate.
But the star performer was a
young man of seven years named
Jordan Weiner. Jordan, the
youngest person to ever play the
piano at Rotary, played while the
club sang the Star Spangled
Banner.
Wilmington receives
$123,063.27 in back taxes
The Town of Wilmington has
received a check for $123,063.27
in back taxes from the U.S. Small
Business Administration, (SBA)
U.S. Rep. Peter Torkildsen
announced.
The taxes were owed on land that
was taken over a year ago by
SBA. The previous owner had not
paid taxes, so SBA should have
assumed the liability. The agency.
and the town had been involved in
a year long dispute regarding the
It's YOUR Money
payment when Torkildsen's district
staff joined the town's effort to
secure the money earlier this year.
"Cities and towns are under
enough financial strain today,"
Torkildsen said. "This was a case
of getting a federal agency to do
what was legal and right.
-While a small action for the SBA,
the payment will definitely help the
town of Wilmington," Torkildsen
said in conclusion.
Job training program in Wilmington July 12 _
Those who have found themselves
locked out of the job market
because they lack key job skills, are
not alone. Unemployed workers
who need to retrain will want to
attend the seminar on "Training
Opportunities" in room 9 of
Wilmington Town Hall at-9 a.m.
Monday, July 12,.. The seminar,
sponsored by the Town of
Wilmington through the Small
Cities Employment Assistance
Program, is open to all
Wilmington residents.
Funds for retraining are available
to unemployed Wilmington
residents who meet income
eligibility guidelines through the
Small Cities Employment
Assistance -Program. Application
requirements to obtain training
Beach passes
The Recreation Department, in
its’ address to the board of
selectmen, announced that there is
financial help available to families
who cannot afford passes to the
Silver Lake beach.
Interested parties should contact
Ron Swasey, Recreation Director,
at the Recreation Office, Room
Eight of the Town Hall.
Mosquito
spraying
by Jeff Nazzaro
Central Mass. Mosquito Control
has changed their policy for
spraying this season, In the past,
residents who did not want their
respective yards sprayed were
required to call Central Mosquito
with such a request. Now, those
wanting their property sprayed
should call to have the service,
implemented.
Under this provision, Central
Mosquito Control will spray the
streets of Wilmington, but will not
enter any resident's property to
spray unless so directed.
Wilmington residents wishing to
have their yards sprayed should
contact David Scott of Central
Mass, Mosquito Control at (508)
393-3055 with their requests. The
scheduled dates for the spraying of
mosquitos are July 6, 13, 20, and
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during the beginning of the
seminar. Afterward, guest speaker
Richard Fleming, vocational
rehabilitation. counselor, will
discuss other training and career
assessment programs available
through the Mass. Rehabilitation
Commission,
Stepping Stones hop for disabled
Youngsters at Stepping Stones
Nursery, Wilmington hopped to
help people with disabilities,
raising $60 in an Easter Seal
Hop-n-ing.
The children had spent the
Previous week learning about
disabilities - what causes them, how
disabilities effect people's everyday
The Town of Wilmington
received a fiscal year 1992-grant
from the Massachusetts Small
Cities Program to provide
employment assistance 1o
Wilmington residents, as well as a
varicty of housing related
activities. The employment
lives, the equipment used to cope.
After that, they were ready to help.
Each child secured pledges from
family and friends for every hop
performed during a three minute
hop-n-ing. The funds raised help
provide Easter Seal services for
men, women and children with
disabilities.
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Town Pulse & Opinion
+ Board of Selectmen meets: 2nd
and 4th Monday each month at
7:00 .p.m., Town Hall room 9.
Next meeting: Monday, July 12.
+ Recycling Commission meets on
the 2nd Thursday each month in
Town Hall room 9. Next meeting:
Thursday, July 8.
* The Planning Board meets on
the second and 3rd Tuesday each
month at 7:30 p.m. in Town Hall
room 9, Next meeting: Tuesday,
July 13.
+ School Committee meets in the
high school library. Next meeting:
Wednesday, July 14 at 7:00 p.m.
+ Council for the Arts meets: first
Wednesday each month at 7:30 in
the. Arts Center. Next meeting:
Wednesday, July 7.
* Board of Appeals meets in the
Town Hall Auditorium at 7:00
p.m. Next meeting: Tuesday, July
Hall room 4. Next meeting:
Monday, July 19 at 5:15 p.m.
+ Assessors meet on the 2nd and
4th Thursday each month, at 10:00
a.m. in Town Hall room 2. Next
meeting: Thursday, July 8.
+ Wilmington Committee of
Citizens with disabilities mects on
the Ist Thursday of each month,
Town Hall room 4. Next meeting:
Thursday, August 5.
+ Finance Committee meets on the
2nd Tuesday each month, Town
Hall room 9 at 7:30 p.m. Next
meeting: Tuesday, July 13
+ Historical Commission: No
mectings during July and August.
+ Housing Authority meets on the
first Tuesday each month, 7:30
p.m., at Community Hall, 41
Deming Way. Next mecting:
Tuesday, July 6, has been changed
to Tuesday, July 13.
+ Wilmington Housing
Partnership meets: 2nd Thursday
each month, 7:30 p.m. Town Hall
room 9, next mecting: Thursday,
July 8.
+ The Recreation Department
holds meetings on the Ist Thursday
each month at 7:00 p.m. in the
Town Hall Recreation Office.
Next meeting: Thursday, July 8.
+ The Elder Affair Commission
meets at 2:30 at the Buzzell Senior
Center. Next meeting: Tuesday,
July 20.
+ The Sewer
Water and
Commission meets at 7:00 in roam ___
9 of the Town Hall.
25 years ago
Watchful Tony Gentile (center) of Telestar Fireworks of New Hampshire sets up the
y 4 ; 1B 7 —
eye fireworks display under the able supervision of Wilmington Firefighter Ed Corcoran. é The July 11, 1968 edition of the sanctuaries, ought go to out in his
+ Board of Health meets in Town Town Crier of Wilmington noted yard after dark. If he isn't quickly
that: cannibalized by mosquitoes, let hi
frankly,
speaking
by Kevin John Sowyrda
Welcome to July, second only to August as the most lazy, hazy
of months when the greatest worries are limited to your suntan,
beach traffic and keeping the mayonnaise from spoiling. These
stirring July anxieties will soon give way to the more serious
August issues, like dodging the Green Heads at Crane's Beach
and beginnityy back-to-school shopping.
New Englanders are naturally subdued by-summer. It steals
our thoughts from political reality like riptide dragging you to
the deep waters. Columnists generally hate this time of year, but
after a merciless winter, Greater Bostonians are more than
entitled to a relaxing period of tuning out. Those championship
softball players are a lot more important than Clinton's
economic package, Hillary's health care reform and the dreary
pile of local and state issues that we can always grapple with
again after Labor Day.
But, the two exceptions to this summer oblivion are shopping
and water rates. Shopping has no holiday, except in Burlington,
where Chief of Police William Soda decided that the Puritans
were right ,after,all. The most famous .of-the Blue Laws’
faithful, Soda is the reason "The Mall’ was closed on Monday
because. the.state legislature, still unwilling to trash the
anachronistic Moral Shopping Code, gives local chiefs of police
the right to decide whether merchants can sell or not on the
declared state holidays.
No word yet on Soda's Puritan credentials, but the chief is an
outstanding example of everything that is wrong with the
Massachusetts’ business climate which provides merchants-all the
comfort of a January blizzard.
The Merrimack Valley is a classic example of working class
families who should have the free market right to conduct
commerce on their own terms, and not according to another
person's values, even the Burlington Chief of Police.
"We wish the legislature would decide once and for all
whether we could open or close," said Burlington Mall General
Manager Randy Lapides, who recognized that most police chiefs
"don't want to make this decision" and that her merchants
probably lost a good bundle on Monday to malls like the Galeria
and Pheasant Lane which were open on the holiday.
The chief's motives are hard to figure, and I couldn't reach
him at police headquarters in Burlington to ask him just what
gives,
Water rates
Just as Wilmington is poised to join 30 other communities in a
possible suit against the Massachusetts Water Resources
Authority (MWRA), the town's MWRA watchdog remains
skeptical about the lawsuit's anticipated price tag of over one
million dollars,
Wilmington Assistant Town Manager Jeffrey Hull told the
Town Crier on Tuesday that preliminary research for the court
action alone could cost some $175,000, and that is based on the
presumption that the water authority, based in Charlestown,
would cooperate with the municipalities’ legal counsel. "I'm not
sure whether it is to our benefit, and I have some doubt," said
“ Hull, who still believes there is a legitimate issue of fairness in
Tate setting which the authority should address.
The municipal revolution is being triggered by the authority's
rate calculation method. The MWRA calculates local assessments
based en ion. of the town. Accordingly, the 650
residents ‘industries using MWRA sewerage in
* Wilmington ate paying through the nose because the brilliant
rate setters in Charlestown calculate our bills as if the entire
-community were benefiting from MWRA sewer hookup.
Wilmington's total MWRA bill this year was $1.2 million. The
permanent solution to water rate stress may be found in the
world of Baystate politics. Thanks to a legislative maneuver
which has left his inner circle wincing, Governor William Weld
is on the verge of inheriting control-of the water authority,
including the politically hazardous responsibility of setting rates.
"Governor. Weld is coming into an election year and it would
seem likely dat he come up with some additional money
to assist in paying for this,” said Hull.
Given the cost guess for a lawsuit against the water giant in
Boston, the town should walk carefully before it enters a battle
which has a price tag we can't afford and a timetable which Hull
said could take up to five years.
Briefly in politics
In what may develop as the classic political swap, the Boston
Globe Sunday that Wilmington's State Senator Bob
Buell (R) is close to a retirement decision and that Lowell’:
left office last year to continue her
cancer. Colleagues who've kept in
so
‘Trash the Blue Laws
and kick the MWRA
touch say the former Republican activist is chomping at the bit
to make a comeback and has recently moved to Wenham, a solid
Republican town in Buell's First Essex Middlesex District.
Buell confidants say the senator, a fixture on Beacon Hill for
years and the senior legislator from the Cape Ann area, has
become discouraged with his role in the upper chamber since
recently losing his bid to be minority leader to East
Longmeadow Senator Brian Lees. "He feels it's the right time to
go,” said a Buell ally at the state house.
However, the senator's departure may leave the door shut to
local politicos. The district has been considered a 'safe
Republican seat’ since it was held by Bill Saltonstall, who with
his successor Buell drew strength from the staunchly G.O.P.
towns of Hamilton, Wenham, Topsfield and Boxford. Also,
there is a demographic dissimilarity between Wilmington and
the majority of the district which is comprised of the Cape Ann
communities.
Some G.O.P. House members in that end of the district may
compete with Sullivan for the nomination-should Buell step
down. They are Representative Bruce Tarr, Gloucester, Tim
Clark, Hamilton and Tom Palumbo of Newbury.
Minuteman Peter Major bears the Stars and Stripes
as fellow company member Steve Leet keeps stride
on the town common. (photo by Jeff Nazzaro).
Glory!
letter to the editor
Dear Larz:
Recently the Shawsheen
Elementary School held its annual
Parent Student Fifth Grade Dinner
in the Fez Room at the Shriner's
enjoyable event for all. The
workers who are members who
volunteer their time were pleasant
and ever ready to lend a helping
hand.
Auditorium. :
I would like to publicly The Shriner's organization is
acknowledge and thank this fine truly a valuable asset to our
organization, Their kindness, community.
generosity and willingness to help Sincerely,
in whatever way possible helped to Karen Swartwout, Chairman
make our dinner a memorable and Fifth Grade Dinner
Tewksbury meetings .
* The Board of Health meets
Thorsday, July 22 at 7:30 in the
Town Hall Auditorium,
+ The Board of Assessors meets
Wednesday, July 14 at 7:00 in the
Assessor's office.
* The Housing Authority meets
Wednesday, July 7 at 7:00 p.m. at
Saunders Circle.
* The Recycling Committce meets
Tuesday, July 13 at 7:00 in the
Town Manager's office.
+ The Cable TV otiations
Committee meets Monday, July 12
at 7:00 p.m. at the Center School.
+ The Board of Selectmen will
meet Tuesday night, July 20 in the
Town Hall at 8 p.m.
Selectman Charles Black, for
nearly 40 years a public servant in
the town was the guest of honor at
the town hall on Monday evening.
Former Town Counsel Philip
Buzzell was the spokesman and
presented the Town of Wilmington
a painting of Mr. Black. Over 50
guests were present to pay homage.
The planning board determined
that the Jackson Brothers would
have to put up a bond for $115,000
for their new housing
development, Allen Park, off
Parker Street, in the old so-called
plains of Wilmington.
A letter from John Elia declared
that “anyone in favor of the Hatch
Act which preserves our mosquito
drop by my neck of the swamp...or
should I give it the high class
name..wetlands?"
John Winters of Pershing Street
was elected commander of Ameri-
can Legion Post Post 136,
Wilmington
Elia's Market offered ground
chuck, leaner than eve! $3.59
for a five pound bucket; fresh
caught mackerel, dressed your
way, 19 cents a pound and Ipswich
steamer clams, three pounds for
$1.00.
Lucci's Market advertised spare
ribs at 59 cents a pound, Colonial
sliced bacon, 79 cents a pound and
com, six cars for 39 cents.
ee
10 years ago Tewksbury
The July 13, 1983 edition of the
Town Crier of Tewksbury noted
that:
Tewksbury's under-10 traveling
soccer team won the state
championship.
On top of the prospect of
discontinued rubbish collection,
fesidents will also face a year in
which fire stations will periodically
close and police patrols will be
periodically shorthanded. There
could also be fewer teachers in the
classrooms etc, Departments were
having to cut their budgets.
Francis Santoro of Main Street
was named to the Xi Sigma Pi
National Forestry Honor Society
while a student at UMass, Amherst,
Rosemary Goodwin of Glenwo
Road, was accepted to Bunker HI
Cotnmunity College. ||
Righthander Dave Sarsficld ‘fired
a three hitter, striking out six and
walking two as the Tewksbury
American District 14 Lite League
All-Stars advanced to quarter fing}
action with a 5-1 victory over
South Lawrence.
Wilson Brazile resigned his
positions with the Shawsheen Tech
School Committee and the
Tewksbury Library Board. He
planned to move to Cape Cod.
10 years ago — wiminaton
The July 13, 1983 edition of the
Town Crier of Wilmington noted
that:
Beth Conant of Arlene Averiue
was named to the dean's list at
UMaine, Farmington.
A new, inexpensive and
convenient procedure available to
diabetics to test theit own blood
sugar levels was being taught at the
Choate-Symmes Health Services.
Maureen Matarese was assigned
to full time duty with the police
The Wilmington
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department, becoming Wilm-
ington's first full time femald
police officer.
Jamie Demos of Hopkins Street,
graduated from the Barbizon
School of Modeling in Boston.
A Boston & Maine Railroad crew
was pictured working on the
replacement of the crossing on
Glen Road. Similar work was
scheduled to be done on other)
crossings throughout the town. “
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Bits & Pieces Editor Elizaboth Downs
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Advertising Sales John D. ONeli
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the Wilmington News Company, Inc. for
errors in advertisements. A reprint witl
be made of any part of an advertisement
in which the error affects the value of
the advertised item. Second class
postage paid at Wilmington, MA 01887
Tewksbury resident Dave Tyler won his second
MetLife Outdoors Fitness Walk/Run with a time of
13.15. Proceeds
Tyler
wins
from the sixth annual Fitness
Walk/Run benefited the United Way of Merrimack
Valley. The next MetLife Outdoors event is the Pond
Life Nature Walk scheduled for Saturday, July 17 at
10 a.m. until noon (rain date July 18 1 to'3 p.m.) For
more information and to register, call 617-437-1508,
datebook — Tewksbury
Ongoing: Mon-Thur 9 a.m. to
9 p.m., Fri-Sat., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Exhibit of dinosaurs at Patten Lib.,
Tewks,
Wed., July 7: Wil/Tewks
LaLeche League meets at 7:30 p.m
Call 851-0183.
Thurs., July 8: 7 to 8:30 p.m.,
Last day to register for Growing
up in a Dysfunctional Family. Call
508-658-9889.
Fri., July 9: 8: p.m. to 12,
Singles dance at K of C Hall, Main
St., Tewks. Call 891-3750,
Mon., July 12: Summer
instrumental music program begins
in Tewksbury, Call 851-2011 ext
31,
Sat., July 17: 10 a.m, to noon,
MetLife nature walk with "Pond
Life." Free and open to the public
Call (617) 437-1508.
July 19; Red Cross 78 hour
nurse assistant training program
begins. Call 372-6871
July 26-30: 9 to 11:30 a.m.,
Vacation Bible School at Tewks
United Methodist Church. Call
658-9551
Sat., July 31
All The Single
Life Dance at Germano's 1830
Main St., Tewks. Call (617)
891-3750.
Fri., Aug. 13: 8 p.m. to
midnight, Tewks/Wil. Emblem
Club scholarship dance at Elks
Lodge, 777 South St. Call
657-7829.
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Every Wed.: Wednesday, Is
Networking Day (WIND), support
group for unemployed _profes-
sionals 9:30 to noon at Shriners
Auditorium, Fordham Rd., Wil.
Call (508) 475-2742. *
July 12: 7 to 8:30 p.m.,
"Growing up in a Dysfunctional
Family" seminar Call
508-658-9889,
Sat., July 24: 8 a.m, to 4 p.m,,
Wil. Band Parents and Friends flea
market on the common. Call
658-7157 days or 657-7234 after 6
p.m.
July 26: 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Vacation Bible School at Abundant
Life School, begins; all children
three years through grade six are
invited, Call 658-8584.
Fri... Aug. 13: 8 p.m. to
midnight, Tewks/Wil. Emblem
Club scholarship dance at Elks
Lodge, 777 South St
657-7829.
Rep Miceli office hours July 19 - 20
Representative James R. Miceli
(D-Tewksbury/Wilmington) has
announced his monthly office
hours for July:
Wilmington
Monday, July 19, from 9:30 to
11 a.m. and from-7:30 to 9 p.m. at
4A Colonial Park Mall.
Tewksbury
Tuesday: July 20, from 9:30 to
11 a.m, and from 7:30 to 9 p.m, at
the Town Hall.
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ANSWER: Most important-
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can tailor your insurance by
placing it with the company
which best suits your needs.
He is a businessman who lives
in your community and knows
local conditions. He's there
when you need advice and
counsel and, when you have a
claim to file, he's the one who
will handle your claim for you.
It certainly makes things easier
when you only have one per-
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Thurs., July 8: 11:45 a.m. to
2 p.m. "Finding the Winner
Within" seminar at Days Inn,
Wheeler Road, Burlington. MCC
Women's Network sponsored,
Thurs., July 8: Master
Dancers of Cambodia at Boarding
House. Park, French and John St.,
Lowell. Call (508) 459-1000.
Thurs., July 8: Reading
Chapter LaLeche League meets at
264 High St. Call 657-8301
Sun., July 11: | Merrimack
Valley Harley Owners poker run a
full day's activities will benefit
Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.; 220,
Boston Rd., Billerica. Register 9 to
11 a.m. Public and riders of all
makes of motorcycles encouraged
to take part.
Mon., July 12: 7:30 to 9 p.m.,
574 Boston Rd., Billerica, "What is
Therapy" workshop. Call
508-256-9958.
July 20-24: Wheelchair
championships spon. by NWAA;
Opening ceremonies July 21, 6:30
p.m. Call (617) 266-5897
Sat., July 24: 9 a.m. to noon
Rowing exhibition and. clinic
includes disabled; Nonantum Rd.,
Watertown. Call
(617) 455-1992 ext 5
Depression workshops: 7
p.m. Tuesdays at -St. Paul's
Methodist Church, 34 Hurd Sturcet
Lowell, Wednesdays, St. Joseph
Hospital, 172 Kinstey St., Nashua;
Thursdays at First Parish Unitarian
Church, Billerica Center. Call
(S08) 858-0272
Stillwater Gardens presents
Barbara on the dulcimer
Stillwater Gardens presents an
afternoon in the garden with
Barbara Zaino playing the
Appalachian Mountain dulcimer
Zaino is a Wilmington artist whose
accomplishments include several
published songs for dulcimer
‘Among her appearances are the
Methuen Music Hall, the Powers
Music School, the AIM
Handicapped Center, as well as the
Wilmington, Arts Center and the
Peabody Institute Library
This talented musician will
Provide an appropriate musical
focus for visitors viewing the mid
summer gardens Sunday, July 1}
from noon to 5 p.m. Stillwater
Gardens, located at 76 (rear) Glen
Road, is accessible to persons with
handicapping conditions, Parking is
limited.
i,
Friends and Neighbors
blood drive July 15
Civic groups, schools, businesses
and municipal agencies from
Tewksbury, Wilmington and
Dracut have invited cligible
members of the public to a Friends
and Neighbors blood drive, part of
an unprecedented summer cam
paign launched by the American
Red Cross Blood Services of the
Northest Region.: The Friends and
Neighbors blood drive will be held
, July 15 from 2 to 8 p.m
Elks Hall, South Strect,
Tewksbury
The blood drive's supporters
encourage their friends and
neighbors to join this grass roots,
multi-community effort to donate
260. units of blood for area
patents.
Supporters include the K of C,
students from Tewksbury, and
Wilmington High Schools,
Tewksbury and Wilmington
municipal officers, churches in
Wilmington and Tewksbury, the
Holiday Inn in Tewksbury, both
McDonald's in. Tewksbury,
Organizations from Dracut and
WLLH-AM in Lowell.
WLLH will enhance the festivities
by sending an on-air personality to
the blood drive to conduct
interviews. In addition, everyone
who attends the drive will receive a
McDonald's coupon good for free
fries and soda.
The Tewksbury event is one of
16 Friends and Neighbors blood
drives to be held , throughout
Massachusetts and Maine during
the summer
Friends and Neighbors blood
drives aim to boost summer blood
donations, which traditionally
decline for the wo reasons: college
and high school drives are rarely
scheduled during the summer and
corporate and community drives
draw fewer donors during this
vacation season.
However, there is no vacation
from the need for blood to help
cancer, trauma, surgical, and other
patients. In Massachusetts and
Maine alone, an average of 1,100
units of blood must be donated
each day to meet patients’ needs
Residents wishing to help
replenish the community blood
supply may be cligible to donate if
they are in good health, are at least
18 years old (17 with a signed
American Red Cross
parental/guardian consent form),
weight at Iéast 105 pounds, and
have no history of exposure to
hepatitis or the aids virus. There is
no upper age limit for donors and
most medications are acceptable
For more information or to
schedule a donation appointment at
the Friends and Neighbors blood
drive in Tewksbury, please call the
American ‘ Red Cross ay
1-800-258-0025. Volunteers are
needed to help at the drive.
Those
interested should call the same
phone number:
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whose aubum tresses cascaded about shoulders, was wearing
a flowing gown which shimmered in the moon lightand inher
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flowers appeared by her feet, and the landscape was trans
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Wilmington First
Baptist Church
173 Church St., Wilmington;
F 658-8584
t Sunday, July 11: 9:30 a.m.,
{ Sunday School for all ages, adult
electives, mursery care available;
k 10:45 a.m., Worship service,
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£ through seven.
Wed., July 14: 7 p.m., Prayer
& service.
4, For details and location of each
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& Mon-Fri, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at (508)
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Congregations? . Wilmington United St. Elizabeth's -
aaa Methodist Church Episcopal Chapel
in mington The- Rev. Michael Stotts, pastor, Softball at the Woburn Street Corner of Forest Street and The remainder of the Sundays
220 Middlesex Ave. 658-2264;
parsonage 658-0473. Food pantry
available, contact the church office.
Thurs., July 8: 6:15 a.m.,
Morning prayer, 8 p.m., Narcotics
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Sun. July 11:
658-8217; Bill Barcley, assistant
pastor, 657-5224. Wilmington's
United Methodist Church is actes-
sible to handicapped individuals.
Sun., July 11: 8:15. a.m.,
Communion; 9:30 a.m., worship
service and infant preschool care;
8:30 p.m., Al-Anon
Tues., July 13: 6:30
9:30. . Sunday
School Worship service followed
by coffee.
Mon., July 12:
Nicotine Anonymous,
Prayer and Praise,
p.m.,
7:30 p.m.,
Women's
School; 8 p.m., Alcoholics Aldrich Road, Wilmington. The
Anonymous. ‘ Rev. Elizabeth Carpenter, vicar,
Wed. July 14: noon, St. Elizabeth's Chapel is accessible
Alcoholics Anonymous; 7 p.m. (0 handicapped individuals,
Council on ministries. All Sunday services at 10 a.m,
Fri,, July 16: 7:30 p.m., First Sunday. of each month is
morning prayer. Also the monthly
collection for the Wilmington Food
Commissary will continue the first
Sunday of each month during the
* summer,
Alcoholics Anonymous.
Sunday worship has been changed
to 9:30 a.m. for the summer.
Better Business
during the summer will be a 10
a.m. service of Holy Eucharist.
Thurs., July 8: noon, ‘service
of Holy Eucharist.
Sun., July 11: 9 a.m., Parents
of Adolescents to meet; 10 a.m;
service of holy baptism. The
service will be celebrated by the
Rev. Tansy Chapman and the Rev.
Elizabeth Carpenter, interim.
Tues., July 13:4 to 5:30 p.m.,
Bible study at the chapel; 7:30
p.m., Healing Service at the chapel.
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Kristen Nelson of Swain Road,
Wilmington turned another page
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Henry Witkowski of Winter
Street, Wilmington will be a year
wiser on July 9,
Tommy Downs of Ballardvale
Street, Wilmington, and Catherine
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share birthday greetings July 10.
July 11 will mark the special day
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Michael Gillette of Beech Street,
Tewksbury seems to have his July
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Deborah Plummer of Edwards
, Road, Wilmington, will be a year
wiser on July 13.
Kerry McAuliffe of Dadant,
Drive, Wilmington and Brenda
Jones of Butters Row will be
serenaded by relatives and friends
on July 14.
Gregory Getchell of Westdale
Avenue, Wilmington will turn
another page July 15 and will share
, his special day with Norman
MacEahern of Kirk Street, Brian
| Farkas of Linda Road, Richard
Smith of Dorothy Avenue and
Freda Gagnon of Sprucewood
Road
We survived!
Although most of us at TC have
tried it at least once and survived
» nicely, we offer our collective
| condolences to co-worker Jeannie
Purtell on the occasion of her 35th
birthday, July 10.
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doesn't matter."
Joe and Nancy Steen of Beacon
Street, Wilmington marked their
36th wedding anniversary June 30,
| Lou and Judy Marsolini of
| Longwood Road, Wilmington will
dance the Anniversary Waltz for
the 34th time July 11
Jim and~ Ginny Hastings of
Chestnut Street, Wilmington will
mark their 35th wedding
anniversary July 13,
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Anniversaries
Stars
Worthy recipients of the
Anniversary Stars this week are
“running nearly “neck 'n neck
Maggie and John Imbimbo of
Ohio Street, Wilmington will mark
their 55th wedding anniversary
July 11, followed closely by
Mildred and “Dan Gillis of
Randolph Road who will observe
their 55th on July 17.
To enter
To enter an item in Bits & Pieces,
call the Town Crier at 658-2346
days and Tuesday nights or
658-2907. other nights and
weekends. Ask for BeeDec.
Correction, TMHS
Last week's listing of scholarship
awards presented at Tewksbury
Memorial High School graduation
contained at least one error:
Stephanie Farrington's name
should have appeared as a recipient
© of a TMHS Art Fund Scholarship.
“Apologies and congratulations,
Stephanie, the error was
' completely unintentional.
Tip 'o the old fedora
A spirited “tip of the old fedora"
goes this week to-seven students in
the Sunday School Program at
Tewksbury's First Baptist Church,
The youngsters were recognized
during the recent Children's Day;
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attendance and two for moving up
a step:
Perfect attendance certificates
were carned by Kevin Haley,
Amanda McLeish, Emily
McLennan, Robyn McLeish and
Rebecca McLennan,
Bibles were awarded to Michael
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Well done group. Very well
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Singles dance rf
A singles dance sponsored by the
Reading Chapter of The Single
Life will be held at K of C Hall,
Route 38, Tewksbury Saiuiday,
July 10, beginning at 8 p.m,
Call 617-942-0165 for more
information
Walk-in craft program
The Patten Public Library
continues its weekly walk-in craft
program Tuesday, July 13 between
2 and 4 p.m. Children ages five
through 12 will make jellyfish. The
library will supply all materials.
Donald Barker
Donald Barker, of Dadant Drive,
Wilmington, has been named to the
National Dean's List. The National
Dean's List is the largest, most
prestigious publication in the
country recognizing academically
gifted students. selected by their
college dean or comparable faculty
representative. Only one half of
one percent of the nation's college
students receive this honor.
Donald will be entering his
second year at Suffolk University
majoring in French and Spanish
He just returned home after
spending time in Paris.
John Richburg
John Richburg, son of Carolyn
Richburg of North Street,
Wilmington and the late Gordon
Richburg has graduated from
Rutgers University with a Phd.
bia
The Shawsheen Elementary School in Wilmington recently held its’
annual parents-students fifth grade dinner in the Fez Room at the
Shriners' Auditorium. On hand for the dinner were fifth grade teacher
Jim Tildsley, student Stephen Brady, Principal Richard G
student Blaine Smith and Shriner Warren French,
John graduated from WHS with
the Class of 1982 and from
Northeastern in 1987. He is
currently involved in research at
Brown University in Providertce.
His wife is the former Joan
Sullivan, also of Wilmington
Merrimack dean's list
Seven Tewksbury students and
seven from Wilmington have been
named to the dean's list at
Merrimack College:
Tewksbury: Deborah Brooks,
Polaris Lane, sophomore
psychology major; Donna Brooks
Polaris Lane, senidr marketing
major; Kerrie Cunha, Rounsevell
Road, junior management major;
Lisa Suozzo, Rounsevell Road,
junior, marketing major; Jeffrey
Whitman, Foster Road, junior
finance major; Diane Sutherland,
South Street, sophomore
accounting major; Jihad Jabra,
Patrick Road, sophomore political
science major.
Wilmington: Judith O'Connell,
Broad Street, sophomore
psychology major; Sharon Soper,
Woburn Street, junior accounting
major; Laura Duncan, Boutwell
Street, junior psychology major;
Henry Surprenant, Middlesex
Avenue, senior management major;
Brian Harris, Forest Street,
sophomore man ment major;
John Hulburt, Sheldon Avenue,
sophomore accounting major;
Hugh O'Beirne, Burt Road, senior
philosophy major.
Aim
Wilmington's Aim group will
meet from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 13 in K of C Hall.
Firefighter John Brown is
scheduled to address the group on
safety and will accompany his
remarks with pictures of the most
recent MD Camp.
Bingo will be enjoyed and any
wishing to take along salads,
George Simmons honored
at retirement
George H. Simmons of Strout
Avenue, Wilmington, a guidance
counselor at Somerville High
School was honored recently at a
retirement dinner at Barrett's on
Boston Harbor,
Mr. Simrhons retired after 42
years of dedicated service at
Somerville High, where he began
his career as a physics teacher,
director of computer operations,
and as a guidance counselor.
Mr. Simmons also served as
secretary of the Somerville School
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Town Crier Editor Rick Cooke
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error and this week run George's
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During the-week ending July 6,
Wilmington police officers
responded to 40 alarms, made 11
arrests and three protective custody
detentions; logged two assault
reports, assisted other departments
on three occasions and checked out
19 reports of disorderly conduct.
Seven domestic problems were
quieted, three larcenics were
investigated, a motor vehicle was
stolen and a stolen vehicle was
recovered. Medical assistance was
rendered on four occasions; there
were three animal related
complaints; three non-criminal
complaints were taken and 12
public services performed.
A restraining order was issued,
two threat complaints were taken,
eight .traffic accidents were
checked out, along with three
trailbike complaints and nine
incidents of suspicious activity.
Six cases of vandalism are still
under investigation.
Arrests
Late Tuesday night Officer Bob
Richter arrested Paul A. Reitchel,
of Glen Road after the officer
quieted a disturbance. Reitchel was
charged with assault and battery
and held for Woburn District
Court Wednesday morning.
Wednesday night Officers Steve
Mauriello and Bob Richter arrested
a man on Main Street after they
stopped him for drunk driving.
They later found the car to have
been stolen in Medford three weeks
ago. The man, who gave a false
name at booking, was charged with
operating under the influence of
liquor, larceny of a motor vehicle
was arraigned in court as a John
Doe pending identification. The
suspect was later identified through
fingerprints as Robert White, with
several addresses. White also had
used at least six different aliases
when arrested by different police
departments.
At 4:30 a.m. Saturday Officers
David Sugrue and Joe Desmond
arrested Vicki M. Dumont, 43 of
Norfolk. She was charged with
Operating under the influence of
liquor then bailed for. her
appearance in Woburn Court
Tuesday, July 6.
Monday evening Officer Bob
Richter drove to Lowell to arrest
William S. Campbell of that city on
the basis of a default warrant. He
was held overnight to appear in
Woburn Court.
About nine o'clock Monday
night, six youths were arrested
after a foot pursuit through the
square area. Officers were alerted
by a citizen that a van had been
involved in a hit and run accident
in Billerica, The van.was also
found to have been stolen in
Lowell a short time earlier. The
driver, Jilian Lane of Cambridge,
age 17, was charged with using a
motor vehicle without authority
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Wilmington Police Chief Bobby Stewart, Gunny
Saying Davis of Wilmington Builders' Supply and Ri
and receiving a stolen motor J pply and Roger
vehicle. Joseph Francis, also of thanks Lessard of the Wilmington Public Butldings Dept.
Cambridge, also 17 and four
juveniles ranging in age from 14
through 16 were charged with
were on hand to honor Wilmington Builders’
Supply after their donation of materials for the
new 911 room at the Wilmington Police Dept.
receiving stolen property, to wil a
stolen motor vehicle.
Arresting officers included Sgts.
McCue and Rooney, and Officers
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The following summer reading
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Wilmington students entering
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This list includes a variety of titles
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part in the program, a student
should read a suggested selection
Students entering
grade seven
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Black Stallion, W. Farley; The
Borrowers, M. Norton; Dear Mr.
Henshaw, E. Cleary; From the
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Frankweiler, E. Konigsburg;
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Magic, L.Duncan; Henry Reed,
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to Mourn, P. Dixon; The War of
the Worlds, H.G. Wells.
Students entering
grade 10
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Christie; David Copperfield, C.
Dickens; I Heard the Owl Call My
Name, M: Craven; The Time,
Machine, H.G, Wells; The Hobbit,
J.R.R. Tolkein; A Tree Grows in
Brooklyn, B. Smith.
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grade 11
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The Hound of the Baskervilles, A.
Doyle; Lisa, Bright and Dark, 3.
Neufeld; Iliad, Homer; Rebecca, B.
DuMaurier; Watership Down, R.
Adams. .
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grade 12
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Arms, E. Hemingway; Gone wih,
the Wind, M. Mitchell; Gulliver's
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Wilmington Little League
Blue
Jays
pound Cubs
Farm League
Blue Jays 16 Cubs 9
The Blue Jays came gut strong
with Jacob Watroba, Mike Rideout,
and Derek Hanley providing the
offense. Roland Smith provided the
defense to cut down the Cubs;
For the Cubs, Andrew Petrillo
and Mike Hiltz provided the hits
for the Cubs and Pat Maloney
played great defense.
Cubs 9 Astros 7
The Cubs' offense ws provided
by Andrew Petrillo with a
homerun and Ben Dean, Cory
Calway and Pat Maloney provided
the defense to shutdown the Astros.
The Astros’ offense was provided
by Steve Berry and Greg Bendel,
James Brooks played great in the
field to hold back the Cubs.
Brewers vs Rangers
The Brewe: ontinued their
winning ways with a 22-14 victory
over the improving Rangers.
Matt Bolard, Eric Jacobs, Mike
Senerian and Greg Buck paced the
Brewers’ offease with six extra
base hits.
The Brewers’ defense was again
anchored by shorstop Tim Hogg
and first baseman Mike Ellsworth.
The Rangers' offense was led by
Jason Manent and Eric Meixler,
both of whom accounted for six
hits and eight of the Ranger runs.
Defensively, Pat Graham and
Dave Foley made key plays to
shutdown the Brewer rallies,
Padres 12 Brewers 11
The Padres edged past tho
Brewers by a 12-11 score in a
seesaw battle which matched up
two of the Farm League
powerhouses.
The Padres jumped out to a 9-0
lead on the strength of extra bas¢
hits by Matt Trimarchi, Mike
Harrison and Justin (Boomer)
a
Brady and the defense of Tom
Irwin and James O'Neil.
The Brewers’ offense got
untracked in the middle innings as
they rallied to take an 11-9 lead,
Jotinny Lee, Brent Holloway and
Ryan Gaudet got the offense
rolling and Mike (The Hammer)
Senerian blasted a three-run triple.
The Padres came back with two
runs in the fifth inning to tie the
score at 11 while shutting down the
Brewers' offense with slick
defense, Padres' catcher Mark
Stewart ended two Brewer rallics
by snagging four popups.
The Padres won the game in the
top of the sixth as Jack Webb
doubled to push across Jared
Rogers with the lead run.
Danielle Cleary started a
Brewers’ comeback in the bottom
of the sixth, but the defense of
Webb and Brady closed out the
game to ‘hand the Brewers their
second defeat,
Minor Lage
Angels 3 Cubs 2
The Angels' had terrific hits by
Derek Courtois and Danny
Vassallo. Corey McCann's fielding
helped the Angels along.
For the Cubs, Corey Calway and
Mike Hiltz brought the runs in with
good fielding from Pat Maloney.
Cubs vs. Mets
Outstanding pitching by Cubs
Josh Hiltz and Josh Howlett along
with a grandslam by Mike
Fournier proved to be too much
for the Mets to overcome. Cubs
defense was strong as well, with
Chuck Osgood turning a key
double play.
Mets pitcher Rob Garrett had
three strong innings. Good defense
by Dean Carrozza, Dan Fonzi and
Mike Comer, but the Mets bats
were quiet.
Wilmington Adult Softball
Charlie's bats
explode, 13-11
by James Pote
Charlie's overcomes
Lions’ attack, 13-11
Charlie's continued their solid
play when they met up with the
Struggling Lions Club in
Wilmington Adult Softball League
action,
With Charlie's leading 1-0 after
the first two innings, they exploded
with six runs, including a three-run
triple by Ronnie Barber and RBI
doubles from John Chiampa and
Peter Brown,
The Lions came back with one
run of their own in the third and
four in the fourth which was
capped by Ed Riley and Bill Cleary
who both drove in two teammates,
In the fifth inning Ernie Poole
demolished a pitch that landed over
the leftfield fence to help give the
Lions the 8-7 edge.
Dick Hersom drove a triple in the
gap to drive in a run, while Eddie
Poste and Chiampa also drove in
teammates to take the lead back
from the Lions at 10-8.
The Lions came back again,
with three more runs
with Poole and Bob Ducey driving
them in to retake this seesaw of a
game at 11-10.
The last inning brought heroics as
Kevin French started off the inning
with a double. He scored on Ted
Wicks’ sacrifice fly and then Joe
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McTire 10 Rocco's 8
The Tires’ bats were very-loud in
this game as they scored five early
runs in the first inning thanks to
Pat Taylor's three-run blast-that
hasn't landed yet.
Rocco's came back with two runs
in the bottom half of the first and
one in the second to cut the lead to
5-3.
Mike Duggan, Bill Naimo and Joe
Franchesci each drove in runs to
help Rocco's take the lead at 6-5.
But, in the fourth, McTire scored
three more as Bob. Dolan singled in
two runs to extend the lead to 8-6
for McTire.
That lead stood until the bottom
of the seventh where Rocco's
scored two, including Naimo's
sacrifice fly to tie it up at eight
apiece.
McTire's Paul Fullerton led off
the eighth with a triple and both he
and Bill Cawthron the on deck
batter scored to win yet another
for McTire.
Three Sons Contracting, 8
Stelio's 3
Three Sons Continued their hot
streak, as they beat Stelio's, 8-3.
Most of the damage for Three Sons
was done in the second inning
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Jamie Robichaud and Mike Lombard battle for’a " ea i frat
4 r e ight-year-old Toni Marie Wheelock takes her
vets rebound in Fourth of July three-on-three play. WHS . cuts*in the Fourth of July batting cage under the
when Bobby Butters took, one scout watchful eye of WHS coach Paul Lyman.
deep,and Rick McCully and Chuck
Osgood each drove in teammates to
make it a 7-3 lead after two
innings.
Bobby Noel drove in McCully to
make it 8-3 in the fourth frame and
that was it as Three Sons and their
new uniforms won another one.
McTire 17
Shea's Concrete 2
It was all McTire and Pat Taylor
in this one as Taylor hit another
blast as he was 3-3 with four
RBI's. Paul Cawthorn and Bobby
Hoag cach ‘drove in three
teammates to help this slugfest of a
game.
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Boat: a hole in the water that
you try to fill with money
by Bill Conlon
Fishing from shore is weak. There
are times when the shore is the best
, Place to be, such as horn pout fishing
on a balmy summer night (ahh!) or
when the big boys are prowling the
shallows. But for the most part, you
need to leave the dirt behind to fish
, the best spots.
The question is -- how?
The simplest, and surprisingly the
least utilized way of going deeper in
local ponds, is wading. By wading
up to your chest your casting reach
is greatly improved, and you can hit
all but the deepest spots that way.
On the down side, wading means
you need a Set of chest waders if you
expect to stay dry, and wading in a
New England pond usually means a
walk through pond muck, which is a
foot thiek or deeper in most spots.
Maybe next time, thanks.
Nextiup is a "Belly Boat,” which is
nothing more than an inner tube in a
fancy vest. Put on a set of swim fins
and waders and you become a boat!
Again, no thanks, Bobbing around
with just your upper torso sticking
out of the water is an invitation to a
hospital bed, thanks to the way many
boat drivers operate around here.
Belly Boats might work in small,
weed-free ponds, but how many of
those do you know? Besides, casting
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with your elbows in the water is a bit
weird. I'll pass, thanks.
Which brings us into the realm of
the solid hull. Canoes, paddle boats,
Tunabouts, barges, tankers, hydro-
foil ferries -- take your pick.
The two biggest factors involved
in a boat purchase are mobility and
price, but there are lots of smaller
factors to consider as well.
If you don't own a house right on
the water, you'll need. to haul your
boat back and forth whenever you
want to go fishing. That puts a big
damper on how big a ship you can
use. Car-top racks work fine if your
boat or canoe is small and you're in
shape (you'll need muscle to hoist it
on and off) and if you don't care
what the finish of the car will look
like. You will gouge the paint while
wrestling a boat on and off the roof
of the car. Oh yes,
T own a boat small enough to fit in
the bed of a pickup, (when there's a
pickup available) which works for
me. I can wrangle the boat in and out
of the truck without help, giving me
freedom of movement, and the small
electric motor I've got will-push me
around the pond for hours on end.
But an electric only works with
smaller boats. If you can't carfy the
boat on your back, you'll need a gas
engine, with perhaps an electric for
cruising along the edge of the weeds.
And gas motors are expensive!
A trailer is required for all bigger
boats, but you'll need a vehicle with
adequate backbone to pull your toy
around. Also, some boat ramps are
unpaved, so you'd best,have 4-wheel’
drive to avoid getting’mired in the
sand. Oh, and expect to replace the
clutch at leastpnce if you're hauling
a boat around.
So, we've determined how big a
boat you need. Now, can you afford
it? Answer this one carefully!
‘Before you go boat-shopping, take
your heart medication. The price of
a new boat may put a big strain on
your ticker. Even the plain, old tin
jonboat I've been using for 20 years
is outside my price range if I had to
replace it, (which I really should).
The only salvation is that a boat will
last a lifetime, wi is an argument
to try on your minister of finance.
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Former Wilmington selectman Jim Stewart passes the ball and gets out of the way in
the three-on-three basketball competition that was part of Wilmington's Fourth of
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You can buy a used boat easily, but
the most important factor isn't the
body (hull) of the vessel itself -- it's
the motor. You can pick up a 14-
foot runabout for about $500, but
plan to spend hundreds more on a
new motor. Check-out the hull and
wiring, of course, but double check
the motor, in the water, and doubt
every word you're told about the
condition of the powerplant. If the
Goddess of Watersports smiles, you
might, just maybe, find a used boat
with a perfeclly sound motor, but it
isn't likely. Motors are a pain.
Motor repairs and renovations are
expensive, because everything with
the word "marine" attached costs at
least double. A brass gear is a brass
gear, but a marine brass gear costs
much more. Go figure.
Your best bet, if you want a real
workhorse fishing platform that will
last forever, is to drop at least $10K
on a fiberglass bass boat with all the
bells and whistles, such as electric
and gasoline motors, live well, depth
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* That about takes us through all the
options for freshwater boats. Bigger
boats, with inboard-outboard power
or even full inboards, are simply too
big for freshwater use, although you
will see such monster "tuna boats"
on local lakes. You don't need that
much power for fresh water, really.
No matter what boat you desire,
always remember an ancient saying:
"A boat is a hole in the water that
you try in vain to fill with money."
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Lake Mascuppic in Tyngsboro, the
“boating accident waiting to happen"
was pretty quict on July Fourth, for
a change. The local Lake Mascuppic
Association last year bought a boat
and donated it to the police, and they
pay a town cop for one shift per
weekend spent on the lake. The nice
officer checks boat registrations and
safety issues, suppresses drunken
boaters and stupid water skiiers, and
generally keeps the peace. The lake
s a safer, quicter place now. Would
that idea work on your favorite lake
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Elite Division leaders
The Valley Junior Warriors,
comprised of the Valley Hockey
League in which both Wilmington
and Tewksbury compete has just
finished a fine spring season. The
team finished with a 9-1-2 record,
winning the Pee Wee elite division.
Local players on the team are
defenseman Jim Olson, forwards
Justin Black, (team's leading
scorer), Paul Davoren (second
leading scorer), Derek Favroux
and Jim Fitzpatrick.
Slo-pitch
softball
tourney
The USSA 1993 Mixed Open
Invitational Slo-Pitch Softball
Tournament will be held for the
ninth year July 16 and 17 in
Abington. The largest: mixed
tournament in new England, the
Abington Co-ed Slo-Pitch Softball
Tournament is now accepting
applications. Teams must play five
men and five women throughout
the games,
The tournament offers $1,000 in
prizes, such as trophies and
t-shirts, The top teams receive
berths inthe USSA National
Invitational Tournament in
Petersburg, Va.- All teams are
guaranteed to play at least three
games. Contact John Mattison at
617-293-5025.
. Stone
Zoo
Golf
Tourney
It's time for the third annual
Stone Zoo Golf Tournament. This
year's event will be held at the
Indian Ridge Country Club in
Andover Monday, July 26. You
could be the lucky winner of a
Boston Whaler boat courtesy of
Russo Marine in Medford or a set
of golf clubs from Nevada Bob's
for the first hole-in-one at the
designated holes.
Entry fee includes a buffet lunch,
greens’ fee, golf cart, goodie bag,
hors d'oeuvres, and a sit-down
dinner.
There will be a variety of
individual and team prizes awarded
at dinner along with the drawing
for the winner of the American
Airlines tickets to anywhere in
Continenal United States.
For more information, entry
forms, raffle tickets, call Friends
of Stone Zoo at 617-438-7459, All
proceeds will be used for ongoing
renovations at Stone Zoo.
Track
classic
July 30, 31
The Needham Track Club will
sponsor the Fourth Needham
Youth Classic July 30 and 31. The
unique track and field meet is open
to all boys and girls aged 1-16 and
features 26 different events,
including special pentathlon,
decathlon and hepthathlon
mullti-events.
Last year the meet drew 800
children from eight states. For
more information and an entry
form, contact John Hrones, 53
Coulton Park, Needham MA 02192
(617) 449-4954,
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A Prayer to the Blessed Virgin
(Never found to fail)
O Most beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel,
Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed
Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate.
Virgin, assist me in this my necessity. O
Star of the Sea, helpme and show me herein
you are my Mother.
‘© Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of
Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you
fromi the bottom of my heart, to succour me
in this necessity; there are none that can
‘withstand your power.
, show me herein you are my Mather. O
Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us
‘who have recourse to Thee. (3 times)
CASA
champs
recognition are (
players Adam H
Wiimington and
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Youth Division Champions crowned recently at the Coalition Against Substance
Abuse (CASA) three on three basketball tournament held at the Woburn Boys
Club. Over 130 players, 32 teams competed in the weekend long event. Receivin|
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erty, Reading; Kevin O'Leary, Wilmington; Greg Den
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Prep in Reading.
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Red Sox tickets
The Recreation Dept. has
discounted tickets for Wednesday
afternoon, July 21 vs, Angels. Cost
for the ticket and bus ride is $8
Tickets may be purchased in the
Rec Dept. at Town Hall or call
658-4270 to reserve them.
Tiny Tot program
The program is for four, five and
six-year-olds. The second week
will begin on Thursday, July 22
and run through Wednesday,
August 11
Complete details and registration
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Program openings
Registration for various summer
recrealion programs has been
ongoing. Programs which have
Openings are Liny tots, special needs
day camp, gymnastics, playground,
basketball league, basketball clinic,
swimming lessons, sale of beach
tags, first aid, Red Sox trip on July
21, Casoni trip on August 10, Las
Vegas trip, adult volleyball,
rafting, trip to Water Country and
trips to Hampton Beach. Call the
Rec. Office at 658-4270 for more
info.
Movie tickets
The Wilmington Recreation
Department has discount tickets for
the Showcase Cinemas good in
Woburn, Lawrence and Revere.
These tickets are good every day
of the. week. Also available are
tickets for the General Cinema in
Burlington. Call the Rec Office at
658-4270 for details or stop by
weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. The Recreation Office is
located at the town hall on Glen
Road.
VCR tapes
The Rec. Department has many
and varied sports, instructional,
recreational} fitness, tours, etc. vcr
tapes available for loan. Call
658-4270.
Spring programs
Spring Rec programs include:
Red Sox trips, July 21, vs Angels;
$8 ticket and transportation); canoe
clinic, ladies fitness, gymnastics,
kinder-karate, t-ball, ballroom
LAW OFFICES OF
dance lessons, fishing derby, tennis
lessons, rafting and canoe rental
Register at the Rec Office
weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Call 658-4270.
Program openings
Many summer recreation
programs are full’ A few. still have
openings - gymnastics, basketball
clinic, special needs,camp, play-
ground, swim lessons, tiny tots,
and Red Sox trip. Call for details
Town beach
The Town Beach at Silver Lake
officially opened Sat., June 267
Lifeguards will supervise the beach
operation daily through Sunday,
Aug. 29. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7
p.m. Monday through Saturday and
noon to 7 p.m. Sunday. Tags are
being sold in the Rec Office
weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. These identification tags are
necessary for admission to the
beach, Wilmington residents and
those from adjoining towns may
purchase season tags.
Concerts on the Common
Rec Department concerts will be
Wednesday evenings again this
summer.The July 7 concert will
feature two young rock and roll
bands, Mass Hysteria and Brom
Bones. They will entertain the
audience from 7 to 9 p.m. On July
14 the Big Band sounds of the
Continentals will fill the air from 7
to 8:30,
The final concert will be July 21,
as the North Reading Community
Band will be on the gazebo from 7
to 8:30 p.m..
Camp Wildwood
The Rec. Department's Camp
Wildwood program is open for its’
21st year. The camp is for all
Wilmington school children who
receive any special services from
the school department.
The campers are at the Wildwood
School’ Monday through Thursday
and go on field trips Fridays from
June 28 through August 6.
Activities include quiet games,
arts and crafts, and many physical
activities offered by the staff of
educators and college students.
Special events scheduled this year
O’NEILL & MUNNIS
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General Practice of Law Including:
FAMILY & PROB,
Divorce * Custédy ¢ Child Support * Alimony
Contempt * Modifications ¢ Abuse Prevention
Grandparents’ Rights * Paternity ¢ Adoption
Guardianships * Wills and Trusts # Elderly Legal Issues
Estate Planning and Administration
BUSINESS & CORPORATE LAW
ATE LAW
Chapters 7, 11, 13 * Debtor Counseling
CIVIL LAW MATTERS
Debtor/Creditor * Landlord/Tenant * Real Estate Closings
Social Security Disability and SSI
PERSONAL INJURY
Car Accidents ¢ Work inju'
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2500 Moin Street, Suite 112, Tewksbury, MA 01876
380 Pleasont Sireet, Malden, MA 02148 ;
* Slip and Fall
(508) 657-5600
(617) 324-6400
are trips to Wyman's Beach,
Candlewood Lanes, The Boston
Children's Museum, the Metro
Zoo, and a full day at Canobie
Lake Park. Call 658-4270.
The Absolute Cure For
Playground news The Common False Alarm
The Rec. Department's play-
ground program for grades one
through six began Tuesday, July 6
behind Town Hall.
This active outdoor activities
oriented program will run from 9
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. weekdays
through August 13.
Highlights of the summer will be
Police Association Beach Day,
Tewksbury/Wilmington Field Day,
Sand Castle Competition at Crane's
Beach, Fire Department Demo-
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* Rec (page 14)
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TOWN CRIER, JULY 7, 1993.
Tewksbury Spar-a-thon
benefits
Kwon's Tae Kwon Do Academy
of Tewksbury recently "Sparred
for a Cure” at the Fourth Annual
fae Dwon Do demonstration and
Spar-a-thon to benefit the Muscular
Dystrophy Association.
h year, members of Kwon's
Tae Kwon Do Academy donate
their Lime and talent to raise funds
to fight muscle disease.
During the demonstration,
students broke wood, lifted
cinderblocks and performed
«self-defense techniques using their
healthy muscles to help those
whose muscles are not as healthy.
This year's’ demonstration
featured the U.S. Tae Kwon Do
feam Champions and other Tae
Xwon Do Masters.
M.D.A.
Funds raised from the
demonstration will enable MDA to
continue its' extensive research and
patient service programs covering
40 neuromuscular diseases. The
MDA sponsors 500 individual
research projects here in New
England.
MDA also supports some 240
hospital affiliated clinics
nationwide, where people with any
of the 40 disorders covered by
MDA programs receive medical
treatment and related services.
For information on attendiung
c s, call on Tae Kwon Do,
Master Kwon at 508-858-3699 or
visit Kwon's Tae Kwon Do
Academy at 885 Main Street in
Tewksbury.
° Rec (from page 13)
Playground leaders are Ellen
Grinder, Matt McManus, Dorothy
McCarthy, Judy O'Connell, Jessica
Harrison, and Carrie Tarantino
will be ready and waiting for the
playgrounders to arrive.
Cost is $30.00 for the entire
summer, Register at the Recreation
Office between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. daily.
help wanted
A rapidly growing office equipment dealership
iS SBekiNg an individual to fill a full-time posi-
on out of our Wilmington headquarters.
Responsibilities include daily delivenes in our
ompany truck throughout Mass, NH & Fil
Class |I-CDL license and medical certificate
required. (Motor vehicle driving record will be
checked } Hours are M-F, 8:00-4:30 with,
occasional overtime required.
OFFTECH offers competitive pay rate and
comprehensive benefits including medical,
dental, fe, AD&D, STD, LTD, and 401 (k}
if qualified and interested please call
Rocco Albano at (508) 988-0700.
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TOWN OF WILMINGTON
T-TIME CONSERVATION COMMISSION CLERK
The Town of Wilmington is accepting applications until July 16, 1993 for
the position of Part-time Clerk to the Conservation Commission. Duties
include attendance at two evening meetings per month for the purpose of
taking and the transcription of minutes. Successful applicant would also be
required to provide clerical support to
the Planning & Conservation Depart-
ment, hours to be assigned by the Planning & Conservation Director.
Eight dollars per hour, approximately 25 hours per month. Applications
accepted at the Town Manager's Office, 121 Glen Road, Wilmington, MA
01887
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Another
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success
Tewksbury's
Terry Hegarty,
Debbie Carnes of MDA, Master Kwon and
Wilmington's Andrea Martineau were on hand last week as MDA honored Kwon's Tae
Kwon Do Acedemy for raising $640.00 for MDA.
WCTV schedule
Channel 30, Public Access
Thurs., July 8: 10 a.m., The
Wild Ones; 11 a.m., Talk A Bout;
noon, Deep Dish Television; 2
p.m., Workout with the Campbell
Kids; 4 p.m., Rika Welsh Speaks; 6
p-m., Wilmington United
Methodist Church service; 8 p.m.,
Alexis: Journey to Care; 9 p.m .,
Glen TV; 10 p.m., Foodaramaiand
Fri., July 9: 1 and 5 p.m., The
Golden Years; 3 and 7 p.m., Sports
Roundup.
Sat., July 10: 11 a.m.,
Klondike Gold Rush Derby; noon
and 8 p.m., Spirit of Massachusetts;
2 and 6 p.m., Central America
Update.
Sun., July 11: 1, 5 and 8 p.m.,
Wilmington United Methodist
Church service; 7 p.m., Golden
Years.
Mon., July 12: Noon,
Foodaramaland; 1 p.m., Life in the
Fat Lane; 2 p.m., Wilmington
~ | Lions' Club Walk for Youth; 3
p.m., 1993 Good Guy Award; 5
| p.m., Coping with Depression; 6
} p.m., A Woman's Point of View; 7
p.m., Open Door Baptist Church;
8:30 p.m.,-Sports Roundup; 10
p.m., Access 88.
Tues., July 13; 10 a.m., The
Wild-Ones; 1 p.m., A Woman';s
Point, of View; 2 p.m., Golden
Years; 3 p.m., The Rainforests of
Amazonia; 5 p.m., Life in the Fat
Lane; 6 p.m., Central America
Update; 7 p.m., Talk A Bout; 8
p.m., Discussing Your Dollars; 10
p.m ., Deep Dish Television.
Wed., July’ 14: 1) p.m.,
Foodaramaland; 2 p.m., Trigger-
ing Positive Health Choices; 4
p.m., Discussing Your Dollars;
5:30 p.m., Talk A Bout; 6:30 p.m.,
Christian Teaching and Worship
Center; 7:30 p.m ., The Rainforests
of Amazonia; 9 p.m., Coping with
Depression; 10 p.m., Access-88.
Channel 52
Educational Access
Thurs., July 8: 1 p.m., WHS
graduation, 1993; 3 p.m., WIS
Grade six History Day; 4 p.m.,
WIS Variety Show; 5 p.m., The
Inca Experience; 6 p.m., The
Write Course.
Fri., July 9:/2 and 8 p.m.;
; 4 and 7:30 p.m.,
0: 11 am., 1993
Slide Presentation: Woburn Street
School grade five; noon, 1993
Wilmington Recreation t-ball; 2
and 7 p.m., Arizona's New
Mexican Jumping Beans; 3 and 8
p.m., Musical Excursion Around
the World.
Sun., July 11: 2 and 6 p.m.,
Simply Speaking: The Joy of
Language; 8 p.m., The Mechanical
Universe & Beyond.
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of medical regulations and the planning options avail-
An experienced lawyer can help'a family protect its
assets and avoid impoverishment if faced with the need
for long term care in a nursing home.
JOHN M. CALLAN, Esq.
Callan, Sullivan & Burke,P.C.
Attorneys at Law
40 Church Street
Lowell, MA 01852
(508) 458-6831
Mon., July 12; 1 p.m., 1993
Woburn Street School “The
Wizard of Oz;" 2 p.m., WIS
Honors Assembly, grades six and
seven; 5 p.m., WIS Variety show;
6 p.m., The Mechanical Universe
& Beyond; 8 p.m., For All
Practical Purposes; 9 p.m.,_ In
Pursuit of Excellence; 9:30 p.m.,
Arizona's New Mexican Jumping
Beans.
Tues., July 13: 1 p.m., School
Committee mecting of June 23; 3
p.m., 1993 Wilmington Recreation
t-ball; 4 p.m., WHS Spring
Concert, '93; 6 p.m., For All
Practical Purposes; 7 p.m., In
Pursuit of excellence: The
Children's Storytellers Pt. 1; 7:30
p.m., The Children's Storytellers
Pt. I; 9 p.m., The Write Course;
9:30 p.m., Musical Excursion
Around the World.
Wed., July 14: 2 p.m., M
Excursion Around the World:
p-m., NIS Science Fair; 4 p.m.,
Wilmington Projects: Woburn
Street School grade three; 5:30
p.m., Shawsheen Tours; 7 p.m.,
School Committee meeting of June
23; 9 p.m., In Pursuit of
Excellence in Service, June 2.
obituaries
Channel 56
Governmental Access
‘Wiyrs., July 8: 3 p.m., Senior
Community Activities #8; 8 p.m.,
Gnited We Stand America Presents
Ross Rerot.
Fri., July 9: 1, 7 p.m., Central
Mass Mosquito Control Project:
“Working for you;" 7:30. p.m.,
Chamber of Commerce Breakfast
meeting of May [8.
Sat., July 10: 2 and 7 p.m.,
Working Together; 3 and 8 p.m.,
World In Focus.
Mon., July 12: Noon,
Wilmington Small Cities Program;
2 p.m., Selectmen meeting of June
28; 9 p.m., United We Stand
America Presents Ross Perot.
Tues., July 13; Noon, Central
Mass Mosquito Control Project
“Working for You;" 5 p.m., Small
Cities Program; 6:30 p.m., World
in Focus.
Wed., July 14: 2 p.m., Sr.
Community Activities #11; 5 p.m.,
United We Stand America Presents
Ross Perot; 7 p.m., Wilmington
Small Cities Program,
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Joseph J. Malerba, formerly of Tewksbury
Joseph J. Malerba, 49, husband of
Lorraine (St. Perrie) Malerba, died
unexpectedly July 2, 1993 at
Exeter Hospital in Exeter, N.H.
Born in Boston, September 24,
1943, he was the son of the late
Domenick and Angela (Pasccuci)
Malerba and was educated in the
East Boston School system. He was
employed for the last three and a
half years with the Foss
Manufacturing Co. of Hampton,
N.H. where he served as a
supervisor.
A resident of Tewksbury for
several years, Mr. Malerba was a
communicant of St. Williams
Parish and in addition to his wife,
is survived by three sons, Mark D.,
Adam M., and Damian Malerba, all
of Tewksbury; a daughter, Melissa
N. MacNeil of Tewksbury; three
brothers and their wives, Michael
of Arizona, Robert and his wife
Marie-of Lynnfield, Richard and
his wife Linda of Revere; and his
grandson, Jaron MacNeil of
Tewksbury.
He was also the brother of the
late Anthony Malerba formerly of
Revere.
Samuel M. Klimarchuk, WWII Naval veteran
Samuel M. Klimarchuk, 76,
husband of Katherine M. (Neville),
died Friday, July 2, 1993 at Lahey
Clinic Medical Center, Burlington.
Born in Chelsea, the son of the
late Trufin Klimarchuk and the late
Sophie (Sullovoj) Klimarchuk.
A Naval veteran of World War
II, he received the WW_II Victory
Medal, American Theatre Medal,
Asiatic Pacific Theatre Medal,
European African Theatre Medal
(one star) and prior to retirement
was a shipper at Monsanto
Chemical Co. in Everett.
Surviving him, in addition to his
wife are his daughter and
son-in-law Karen L. and Scott
WILLS
ATTORNEY
Audette; his five grandchildren,
Scott Il, Jody, Keith, Jennifer and
Scott Allison with whom he made
his home; his two sons, John Sr. of
Wilmington and Joseph of North
Reading; his granddaughter Jolee,
grandsons John Jr., Cale, and
Richard; one sister, Mary
Karzymaczyk of Springfield; and
several nieces and nephews.
He was also the father of the late
Judith Penney ‘and brother of the
late Vasli, John, Alex, and Stanley
Kilmarchuk.
His funeral is scheduled to be
held from the W.S. Cavanaugh &
Son Funeral Home Friday morning
at 9 followed at 10, by a funeral
mass at St. Thomas Church.
Interment will be in the family lot,
Wildwood Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Funeral
Home Thursday from 2 to 4 and
from 7 to 9 p.m.
Memorials in his name may be
made to Dr. David Webb-Johnson,
Pulmonary Research, in care of
Lahey Clinic, 41 Mall Road,
Burlington, Ma. 01805.
A Prayer to the Blessed Virgin
(Never found to fall)
© Most beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel,
Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed
Joseph Velozo,
at 32
Joseph S. Velozo, 32, formerly of
Wilmington, died Saturday, July 3,
1993 at St. John's Hospital, Lowell.
Born in Cambridge, he was ‘the
son of Frank Velozo of Billerica
and Patricia (Cabral) Sharkey of *:
Tewksbury and was a_ self
employed carpenter.
Joey is survived by his wife Lisa
M. (Murray); his brothers and
sisters, Wayne Velozo, Frank
Velozo, William Sharkey, Elaine
Lightfoot and Jackie Gumbrecht all
of Tewksbury; and James Sharkey
of Atkinson, N.H. He was also the
stepson of the late Walter Sharkey
of Tewksbury and son-in-law of
Jack and Marie Murray of
Wilmington,
His funeral was scheduled to held
from the W.S. Cavanaugh & Son
Funeral Home July 7 followed by a
funeral mass at St. Thomas Church
at 10, Interment in the family lot,
Wildwood Cemetery.
Memorials in his name may be
made to the Joslin Diabetes Clinic,
T Joslin Place, Boston, MA.
Charles F. Irvine
worked for GE
Charles F. Irvine died Saturday,
July 3 at Tewksbury Hospital after
a long illness. He was the husband
of Mary J. (Evans) to whom he
was married 51 years,
Born and raised in Malden, he
was the son of the late Thomas and
Jennie (Powell) Irvine and lived in
Somerville most of his life.
He retired to St. Petersburg, Fla.
10 years ago and before retirement
worked at General Electric,
Everett Division.
During World War II he served
in the Army Air Force in the
Pacific and in Europe. He was a
member of the VFW Logan Post in
Somerville.
As an active Elk he was Past
Exhaulted Ruler of the Somerville
Lodge No. 917 and past District
Deputy Grand Exhaulted Rule rof
the Metro West District of the
Elks.
While living in Somerville he was
a communicant of St. Catherine's
Church.
In addition to his wife he is
survived by a daughter, Joan
Gregory of Alemida, Calif.; three
sons, Charles F, Irvine Jr. of
Tewksbury, Robert Irvine of
Brandon, Fla,, John J. Irvine of
Sandwich; two btothers, John
Irvine of Natick and Robert Irvine
of Nashua, N.H.
He also leaves seven
grandchildren, Cheryl Menervini
and Michael Irvine, both of
Tewksbury; Steven and Dawn
Gregory of California; William
Irvine of Florida and Jonathan and
Christopher Irvine, both of Cape
Cod; two great-grandchildren,
Anthony and Derek; many nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were held
- Wednesday from St. Catherine's
Church, Somerville followed by
burial in Holy Cross Cemetery,
Arrangements were under the
direction of Tewksbury Funeral
Home.
Minuteman menu
week of July 12
Served at Burlington Senior
Citizens Friendship Center, 45
Center St., Burlington where
nutrition aide is Kay Cavanaugh.
Call 270-1951 for reservations.
North Woburn - Wilmington at
Veterans Senior Center, 144
School St., No. Woburn were site
‘manager is Sue Trousil. Call*
935-2239 for reservations,
Monday: Beef rib patty
burgundy, mashed potatoes, peas,
crusty roll, chilled fruit.
Tuesday: Baked chicken
tarragon, winter squash,
Delmonico potatoes, pumpernickel
bread, fresh fruit. i
Wednesday: Yankee pot roast,
gravy, dutchess potatoes, mixed
vegetables, whole wheat bread,
vanilla pudding.
A Prayer to the Blessed Virgin
(Never to fall)
O Most beautiful ‘of Mount Carmel,
Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed
Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate
Virgin, assist me in this my necessity. O
‘Star of the Sea, helpme and show me herein
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The cast and crew of the children's discussion program "Triggering Positive
Health Choices" take five in the studio of WCTV in Wilmington.
technical
Neville.
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They are:
irector and co-producer Chris Cassady, audio director Adam Meixler,
character generator Kevin Forgett, co-host Laureen Groves, co-host Jason
Crescenzo, grip Mike Garbati, cameraman Eric Meixler and cameraman Shaun
New students prepare
for future at Shawsheen Tech
Shawsheen Tech will welcome a
class of 331 ninth graders in the
fall, up 70 students, or more than
»25 percent over last year's
freshman class. The new students
went to Shawsheen Tech last week
for orientation, to meet other
students and become acquainted
with the school. -
According to Assistant Superin-
tendent John McDermott, "Job
skills have changed. A college
degree today does not guarantee
employment, as many local adults
are finding out the hard way." To
find good employment, said
McDermott,"you need training in
a skill or specific occupation."
This és Shawsheen's drawing
card, he added, the combination of
academics and applied learning that
forms the basis for vocational
technical education, and is
receiving more attention today as
an effective learning method,
Students alternate weeks of
traditional training in fields such as
drafting, automotive, culinary, and
date processing, and more than a
dozen others, They graduate with
both a high school diploma and a
certificate -of vocational
proficiency in the specialized field
they studies. "A Shawsheen
| graduate can go to an employer
} and say, 'I know how to do this,
how this machine works, and I can
run it. You don't need to train me;
I'm ready to work."
Exploratory
McDermott said Shawsheen's
increasing enrollment may be the
| result of another element that area
} Parents have noted. "Some kids go
to college for four years. and still
don't know what they want to do,"
he said. Through the ninth grade
career exploratory, hands on
learning, and ‘other career
exposure through the guidance
department and organizations such
as Vica, students discover what a
variety of jobs are like while still
in high school,
Accountability
Shawsheen Tech also offers
accountability for their programs,
McDermott noted. Any vocational
technical program that places less
than 70 percent of graduates two
years in a row is put on probation
for the third year, The program
gets close scrutiny to determine
how and if it can be improved to
Prepare students for in demand
jobs. McDermott said over the last
decade, the school has closed
Programs in photography, plant
maintenance, electromechanical,
and small engines. The placement
assessment is required of
vocational technical schools by the
state, "Other educational programs
may accept people with no
evaluation of placement; that
docsm't happen here,” said
McDermott.
Strong industry contacts
This example transcends all
programs, where technology of the
present and future is used to
prepare students for jobs of four
years from now. To help staff and
administration chart that future,
the school maintains strong
industry contacts, including a
volunteer program
committec for
vocational-technical offering.
Ninty-six percent placed
Shawsheen Placement Coor-
dinator Kenneth Faulkner noted
placement is up this year at
Shawsheen with more students
employed in their fields than last
year at graduation time.
Sixty-nine percent of the Class of
1933 is working; of that number
56 percent are employed in the
field for which they were tained;
13 percent are in non-related jobs.
“There is a general increase in
jobs," said Faulkner, noting that
construction has shown some
improvement. The figure for
students working in their field is
up nine percent .over last year,
another good job market indicator,
he said.
advisory
each
Tech adopts Surface
Mount Technology
“Especially in a technical field,
you must constantly learn
something new to keep up with
changes," said Shawsheen Tech
instructor George Vetter. Vetter
and fellow instructor Mel Frim
ion evening
program mount
technology, or SMT as it is known
in the electronics field. Sponsored
by Institute for Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) the
course in Woburn showed
engineers, managers, and teachers -
anyone training electronic
technicians the concept of placing
more information in a smaller
space on a printed circuit board by
using the surface, Course attendees
included two Shawsheen graduates
who had been sent by their
employers.
Shawsheen instructors introduced
some aspects of SMT into the
program this year; some of the
impetus came from members of the
Electronics Program Advisory,
who pointed out this as a new
direction for the curriculum.
of the graduates did get a job in
SMT based on-what we've given
her this far," noted Frim.
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Next year, SMT will take a larger
place in the hands-on laboratory as
students learn, what their teachers
have been taught. Because it's new,
SMT software teacher Paul Davis
plans to create SMT instructional
Programs on the computer.
Students. in the Shawsheen
Electrical*\prograth are’ being
trained for jobs as test technicians
and in positions where repair and
replacement skills are critical.
Frim said many of today's jobs
“are service oriented.” Vetter said
in addition to SMT other changes
in the past few years have involved
“an extended uses of computers.”
He uses a software program to
duplicate a laboratory
environment, for example.
TRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DIVISION OF WETLANDS &
WATERWAYS
NORTHEAST REGION
10 Commerce Way -
Woburn, Mass. 01801
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to 33 U.S.C. 1341 and
M.G.L. Chapter 131, Sec. 43, notice is
hereby given of a 401 water quality
certifigation application for "Cherokee
Lane” in the Cherokee Estates Subdivision
by Northeastern Development Corporation
on the East side of Wobum Street in
Wilmington for a subdivision of land and
the construction of Cherokee Estates as
approved by the Town of Wilmington
Planning Board. Comments or requests
for information should be sent to the above
address within twenty-one days of this
Notice. 1
COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
LAND COURT
DEPARTMENT OF
THE TRIAL COURT
(SEAL) Case No. 194719
To Paul M. Senesi, Janet M.
Senesi a/k/a Janet Senesi and to all
sons entitled to the benefit of the
joldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended: Federal National
Mortgage Association claiming to the
the holder of a mortgage covering real
in Wilmington, MA numbered as
Flagstaff Road given by Paul M. Senesi
and Janet M. Senesi a/k/a Janet Senesi to
First Eastern Mortgage Corporation-dated
April 14, 1989 recorded at Middlesex
County (Norther District) Registry of
Deeds in Book 4859, Page 253 and now
held by Plaintiff by assignment has filed
with said court a complaint for authority to
foreclose said mortgage in the manner
following: by entry and possession and
exercise of power of sale.
If you are entitled to the benefits of the
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended and you object to’such
foreclosure you or your attorney should
file a written appearance and answer in
said court at Boston on or before the 9th
day of August 1993, or you may be
forever barred from claiming that such
foreclosure is invalid under said act.
Witness, ROBERT V. CAUCHON,
Chief Justice of said Court this 23rd day
of Jung 1993. Conia we
. Trombly, Jr.
n Recorder
__ obituary
Virginia Mackey,
WHS Class of 1950
Virginia A. "Tootsie" (Garland)
Mackey formerly of Wilmington
and Tewksbury, died June 27, 1993
at her home in Waltham following
a long illness,
She was born in Everett in 1932,
the daughter of Janet M. (Pynn)
and Arthur D. Garland and moved
to Wilmington at four years of age.
A member of Wilmington High
School Class of 1950, she attended
the nursing program at Tewksbury
State Hospital. She lived in
Oklahoma and eventually returned
with her family to Mass, in 1978.
She settled in Dracut and worked at
Solomon Mental Health Center,
Lowell until her retirement in
1993,
Mrs. Mackey is survived by her
daughters, Janet E.Leahy of South
Acworth, N.H. and Lauren
E.Mackey of Lowell. She was the
grandmother of Emma Kate Lahey
and the dear friend of Elizabeth
"Betsy" MacDonald, with whom
she made her home. She was the
sister of Russell Garland and
Amelia Corbitt both of Winchester,
N.H.’and the late George and
Thomas Garland
Funeral services were held July 1
at Francis J. Joyce & Sons Funeral
Home, Waltham followed by
interment .at| Mt. Auburn
Cemetery, Cambridge.
Donations in her memory to the
American Cancer Society, 255
Bear Hill Road, Waltham, MA
02154 will be greatly appreciated
T ,URT
(SEAL) CaSe No. 194462
To Daniel H. Ballou, also known as
Daniel H. Ballou, Jr. and Dawn
Marie Ballou and to all persons entitled
to the benefit of the Soldiers’ and Sailors
Civil Relief Act of 1940-as amended
First Essex Savings Bank, claiming
to be the holder of a mortgage covering
real property in Wilmington, numbered
494 Woburn Street, given by Daniel H
Ballou, also known as Daniel H. Ballou,
Jr., and Dawn Marie Ballou to Plainuff,
dated June 7, 1988, recorded with
Middlesex County (Northern District)
Registry of Deeds in Book 4538, Page
268, has filed with said court a complaint
for authority to foreclose said mortgage in
the manner following: by entry and
possession and exercise of power of sale.
If you are entitled to the benefits of the
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended and you object to such
foreclosure you or your attorney should
file a written appearance and answer in
said court at Boston on or before the 2nd
day of August 1993, or you may be
forever barred from claiming that such
foreclosure is invalid under said act.
Witness, ROBERT V. CAUCHON,
Chief Justice of said Court this 21st day of
June 1993.
Charles W. Trombly, Jr.
Recorder
7
COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
LAND COURT
DEPARTMENT OF
THE TRIAL COURF
(SEAL) Case No. 195252
To Pauline M. Lefebvre’ a/k/a
Pauline M. Paris; and to all persons
entitled to the benefit of the Soldiers’ and
Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940 as
amended: Transamerica Financial
Services claiming to the the holder of a
mortgage covering real property in
Tewksbury, numbered 332 Main Street
ven by Joseph A. Lefebvre and Pauline
M. Lefebvre, a/k/a Pauline M. Paris to
Transamerica Financial Services, dated
July 27, 1992, recorded with Middlesex~
County (Northem District) Registry of
Deeds, Book 6035, Page 110 has filed
with said court a complaint for authority to
foreclose said mortgage in the manner
following: by entry and’ possession and
exercise of power of sale,
If you are entitled to the benefits of the
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended and you object to such
foreclosure you or your soe ry should
file a written appearance and answer
said court at Boston on or before the 1i
day of August 1993, or you may be
forever from claiming that such
foreclosure is invalid under said act.
Witness, ROBERT V. CAUCHON,
Chief Justice of said Court this Ist day of
July 1993.
Charles W. Trombly, Jr.
n Recorder
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TOWN OF WILMINGTON
BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING
Case 77-93
A Public Hearing will be held at the
Town Hall, 121 Glen Road, on July 27,
1993 at 7:00 p.m. on the application of
Virginia and Mark Fields, 8 Cedar
Street, Wilmington, MA 01887, to
acquire a variance to allow the existing
dwelling to remain as situated on the lot
and for an addition on a lot with
insufficient front and side yard setbacks
for property located at 8 Cedar Street
Map 30 Parcel 22
W714
Board of Appeals
BOARD OF APPEALS
A Public Hearing will be held at the
Town Hall, 121 Glen Road, on July 27,
1993 at 7:00.p.m. on the application of
Susan Stryke, P.O. ox 223,
Burlington, MA 01803, to acquire a
Special Permit in accordance with Section
3.4 of the Zoning Bylaws for a
tammerhead lot for property located at 10
Allgrove Lane. Map 86 Parcel 3.
7.14 Board of Appeals
BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING
Case 79-93
A Public Hearing will be held at the
Town Hall, 121 Glen Road, on July 27,
1993 at 7:00 p.m. on the application of
Michael A. Pelosi, 60. McDonald
Road, Wilmington, MA 01887, to
acquire a variance from Standard
Dimensional Regulations (Table II) Sec.
5.2.1, 5.2.2 and 5.2.3 of the Wilmington
Zoning Bylaws, to allow the existing
dwelling to remain as situated on a lot
having insufficient area, width and
frontage for property located at 60
McDonald Road. Map 84 Parcel S6B.
714 Board of Appeals
BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING
Case 80-93
A Public Hearing will be held at the
Town Hall, 121 Glen Road, on July 27,
1993 at 7:00 p.m. on the application of
Delores D. Lord, c/o D. Brown,
P.O. Box 426, Wilmington, MA
01887, to acquire a variance from
Standard Dimensional Regulations (Table
I}) of the Wilmington Zoning Bylaws,
Sec. 5.2.1, 5.2.3 and 5.2.4 to allow an
existing dwelling ¥6 remain on a Jot having
insufficient area, width and setback for
located at Lot A Forest Street.
7 32 (Lot A).
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PUBLIC HEARING
ad Case 81-93
A Public Hearing will be held at the
Town Hall, 121 Glen Road, on July 27,
1993 at 7:00 p.m, on the application of
Paul S. Fitzpatrick, 31. Cary Street,
Wilmington, MA 01887 to acquire a
variance from Standard Dimensional
Regulations (Table II) of the Wilmington
Zoning Bylaws, See. 5.2.1 and 5.2.3 for
a lot having insufficient area and width for
a single family dwelling for property
located at Lot B Swain’ Road, Map 7
Parcel 32
J714 Board of Appeals
BOARD OF APPEALS.
PUBLIC HEARING
Case 82-93
A Public Hearing will be held at the
Town Hall, 121 Glen Road, on July 27,
1993 at 7:00 p.m. on the application of
Randy MeDaniels, Precision
Builders, 119 Bennett Street,
Brighton, MA 02135, to acquire a
variance from Standard Dimensional
Regulations (Table II) of the Wilmington
Zoning Bylaws, Sec. 5.2.5 for a lot
having insufficient rear yard setback for a
deck for property located at 1 Somerville
Avenue. Map 9 Parcel 72A.
37,14 Board of Appeals
BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING
Case 83-93
A Public Hearing will be held at the
Town Hall, 121 Glen Road, on July 27,
1993 at 7:00 p.m. on the application of
Ralph E. Newhouse, 299 Main
Street, Wilmington, MA 01887, to
acquire a variance from Standard
Dimensional Regulations (Table II) of the
Wilmington Zoning Bylaws, Segy 5.2.5 to
allow the existing dwelling and pool to
remain as situated on a lot having
insufficient side yard setback for y
located at 281 Woburn Street. Map 86
Parcel 10B,
J7,14. _ ——~—-Board of Appeals
BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING
Case 84-93
A Public Hearing will be held at the
Town Hall, 12} Glen Road, on July 27,
1993 at 7:00 p.m. on the application of
Ralph E. Newhouse, 99 Main
Street, Wilmington, MA 01887, to
acquire variance from Standard
Dimensional Regulations (Table II) of the
Wilmington Zoning Bylaws, Sec. 5.2.1
and 523 for a lot having insufficient area
and width for a single family dwelling for
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MORTGAGEE'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue and in execution of the Power
of Sale contained in a certain mortgage
iven by Alice L. Kennedy (the
‘Mortgagor") to Great estern
Mortgage Carporation dated February
2 and recorded in the Middlesex
County Northern District Registry of
+ Deeds at Book 5812, Page 3 (the
| "Mortgage"), which Mortgage was
* assigned to Great Western Bank (the
"Mortgagee"), the present holder of said
Wertes e by assignment dated February
13, 1992 and recorded in Middlesex
County, Northern District Registry of
Deeds at Book 5812, Page 327, for breach
of the conditions of said mortgage and for
the purpose of foreclosing, the same will
be sold at Public Auction on Thursday,
}, July 29, 1993 at 1:00 P.M. on the
mortgaged premises below described,
* being known and numbered as 7
Ballardvale Street, Wilmington, Middlesex
County, Massachusetts, described as
follows,
to wit
The land with the buildings thereon in
Wilmington, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts being shown as Lot 1 as
shown on a Plan of Land in Wilmington,
jass., a F, Perkins and Sons, Inc.,
C. ES., dated June 23, 1954 and recorded
with Middlesex North District Registry of
Deeds, Plan Book 84, Plan 86A, bounded
and described as follows:
WESTERLY by Ballardvale Street, as
shown on said plan, one hundred and
09/100 (100.09) feet;
NORTHERLY by land of owners
unknown, one hundred eight and 26/100
(108.26) fee
EASTERLY by other land of said
Grantors, one hundred (100) feet;
SOUTHERLY by Lot 2, as shown on
said plan, one hundred four and 13/100
(104.13) feet,
Containing 10,619
according to said plan.
This conveyance is.made subject to and
with the benefit of easements, takings,
restrictions, and rights of way of record
insofar as in force and applicable.
For title reference sce deed at Book
1300, Page 346.
Thg,above premises will be sold subject
to and/or with the benefit of any and all
restrictions, easements, improvements,
covenants, outstanding tax titles,
municipal or other public taxes,
assessments, liens, or claims in the nature
of liens, and existing-encumbrances of
record superior to the mortgage, if any.
The Seller reserves the right to sell to the
second highest bidder in the event that the
highest bidder defaults. However, this
reservation of rights should not be
construed as requiring the Seller to sell to
the second highest-bidder in the event of
such a default.
This sale may be postponed or adjourned
«. from time to time, if necessary by the
attorney for the mortgagee at the scheduled
time and place of sale. The description for
the premises contained in said mortgage
F shall control in event of a typographical
error in this publication.
TERMS OF SALE:
FIVE THOUSAND and no/100
($5,000.00) DOLLARS will be required to
be paid in cash or by certified check by the
{ purchaser at the time and place of sale as
earnest money, The balance is to be paid in
cash, or by certified check, within thirty
(30) days thereafter to be deposited in
escrow with the firm of Cohen, Rosenthal,
', Price, Mirkin & Wernick, P.C., One
Monarch Place, Suite 1300, Springfield,
~ Massachusetts 01144-0001. The purchaser
will be responsible for all closing costs,
Massachusetts deed excise stamps and all
recording fees. Other terms, if any, to be
announced at the sale.
GREAT WESTERN BANK
By Janice M. Pascucci, its Atorney
From the Office of:
Cohen, Rosenthal, Price,
Mirkin & Wernick, P.C.
One Monarch Place, Suite 1300
Springfield, MA 01144-0001
(413) 781-0472
Land Court Case #188948
square feet,
J30,37,14
TOWN OF WILMINGTON
SMALL CITIES PROGRAM
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
There will be a combined public hearing
on Wednesday, July 21 at 7:30 pm in
room 9 of Town Hall, 121 Glen Road,
Wilmington, under the aegis of the Town
Manager's Office, in conjunction with the
Citizen's Advisory committee for the
Small Cities grant. There are two required
j purposes for this hearing:
1) To receive comments in regard to the
* priorities in the Community Action
statement (CAS); the CAS is a planning
process required before preparation and
submission of a Small Cities grant or
‘Several other state grant programs: In the
CAS process, various local government
departments conduct a self evaluation.in
terms of unmet or underserved community
needs; out of this emerges a set of priority
needs for the town in which grant
imperatives are established for a period of
three years,
2) To receive comments on possible
projects for the new Small Cities grant
application for Fiscal Year 1993, due to.
the Executive Office of Communities and
Development on September 10, 1993,
Eligible types..of projects under the
Massachusetts Small Cities program
» regulations include housing rehabilitation,
home ownership, economic development
and commercial revi tion,
infrastructure (which meets objectives of
Housing and Community Development
‘ Act), public facilities, public/social
services, and related planning activities.
‘Any individual or pertinent organization
wishing to be heard will be afforded the
tunity to do so. They may attend
thie hearing or provide a written
» submission to the Small Cities Program
{ Director, Glenn Garber, as close to the
hearing date as possible. More
information may be obtained by calling
4 658-6333.
}
47,14 Chester A. Bruce, Jr.
4 Chairman, Board of Selectmen
‘ WILMINGTON HOUSING
3 AUTHORITY
ee INVITATION FOR BIDS
i Scaled bide will be accepted by the
for
ier.
.00.;
Bids for the will at 10:00
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Premises: 90 Kennedy Road,
Tewksbury, MA
By virtue and in execution of the Power
of Sale contained in a certain mortgage
given by Philip Morris and Katherine
A. Morris to First Eastern Mortgage
Corporation dated May 29, 1986,
recorded at Middlesex North Registry of
Deeds in Book 3506 Page 73; assigned to
Meridian Mortgage Corporation b
assignment dated November 30, 1989,
recorded in said, Deeds in Book 5125 page
327, of which mortgage the undersigned is
the present holder, for breach of the
conditions in said mortgage contained and
for the purpose of foroctoring the same
will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00
a.m. on the 21st day of July, 1993, upon
the mortgaged premises at 90 Kennedy
Road, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, all and
singular the premises described in said
mortage, to wit:
A certain parcel of land together with the
buildings thereon situated on Kennedy
Road, Tewksbury, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts, shown as Lot 47 Sullivan
Road (now known as Kennedy Road) on a
lan entitled "Definitive Plan, Tewksbury
Freights, Plan of Land in Tewksbury,
Mass.” dated January 21, 1974, Dana F.
Perkins and Sons, Inc., Engineers and
Surveyors, said plan being recorded with
Middlesex North District Registry of
Deeds in Plan Book 119 Plan 4, and
bounded and described as follows:
WE LY by Kennedy Road, as
shown on said plan, 150.00 feet;
NORTHERLY by Lots 48, 49 and 50,
452.00 feet;
EASTERLY by Lot 44, 43.00 feet; and
SOUTHERLY by Lots 45 and 46,
464.49 feet.
Containing 43,618 square feet of land,
more or less, according to said plan
Subject to and with the benefit of all
rights, easements and restrictions of record
insofar as the same are now in force and
effect.
Being the same premises conveyed to
Philip Morris and Katherine Morris by
deed dated May 27, 1986, recorded at
Middlesex North Registry of Deeds in
Book 3506, Page 72
TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will
be sold and conveyed subject to all unpaid
taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and
assessments, if any, which take
precedence over the same mortgage above
described. Ten Thousand and no/100
Dollars ($10,000 00) of the purchase price
must be paid in cash, certified check, bank
treasurers or cashier's check at the time
and place of the sale by the purchaser and
the balance of the purchase price shall be
paid in cash, certified check, bank
ireasurer's or cashier's check within thirty
days after the date of sale. The deed shall
be delivered within thirty (30) days from
the date of the sale by the mortgagee.
Other terms to be announced at the sale.
Meridian Mortgage Corporation
By its Attorney-in-Fact,
Carol A. Kenney,
Dated: June 17, 1993
Bourget & Kenney
157 Locust Street, PO Box DD
Falmouth, MA 02540
508-548-6772
323,307
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
VIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Intercity passenger rail service,
integrated with intercity bus Services, is
proposed to be restored along the
ortiand, Maine to Boston, Massachusetts
corridor to provide a safe alternative means
of transportation, alleviate highway
congestion, and meet regional air quality
goals. In Massachusetts, stops are
roposed at the Bradford Station in
faverhill, and at North Station in Boston.
Trains will operate on sections of the West
Route, the Wildcat Branch, and the New
Hampshire Main Line. Replacement of
rail, ties and ballast will be necessary
along the Wildcat Branch in Wilmington,
and north of the Bradford Station in order
to create safe conditions for passenger
train service.
PROPONENT: Maine Department of
‘Transportation
An Environmental Notification Form
("ENF") was submitted to the Secretary of
Environmental Affairs on June 30, 1
This will initiate review of the above
project pursuant to the Massachusetts
Environmental Policy Act ("MEPA",
M.GLL. c. 30, secs. 61, 62-62H). Copies
of the ENF may be obtained from: Lisa A
Standley, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.,
101 .Walnus Street, P.O. Box 9151,
Watertown, MA 02272, (617) 924-1770.
Copies of the ENF are also being sent to
the planning board offices in Haverhill,
North Andover, Lawrence, Andover,
Tewksbury, Wilmington, Woburn,
Winchester, Medford, Somerville, and
Boston, whére they may be inspected.
The Secrétary of Environmental A {fairs
will publish notice of the ENF in the
Environmental Monitor, will receive public
comments on the project for twenty days,
and will then decide, within ten days, if an
Environmental Impact Report is needed.
A consultation session on the project may
also be scheduled. All persons wishing to
comment on the project, or to be notified
of a site visit or consultation session,
should write to the Secretary of
Environmental Affairs, 100 Cambridge
Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02202,
Attention: MEPA Unit,.refgrencing the
above project. 7
COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
LAND COURT
DEPARTMENT OF
THE TRIAL COURT
(SEAL) Case No. 194790
To Richard D. Prendergast;
Patricia A. Prendergast; and to all
ersons entitled to the benefit of the
joldiers' and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended: Citicorp Mortgage,
Inc. claiming to the the holder of a
mortgage covering real property in
Tewksbury, numbered 241, Marshall Street
iven by Richard D. Prendergast and
Batrieia A. Mignon om to Citicor
Mortgage, Inc., dated October 29, 1990,
recorded with Middlesex County
(Northern District) Registry. of Deeds at
Book 5371, Page 275 has filed with said
court a complaint for authority to foreclose
said mortgage in the manner following: by
entry and possession and exercise of
power of sale.
If you are entitled to the benefits of the
Soldiers’ and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended and you object to such
foreclosure you or your attorney should
® file a written appearance and answer in
said court at Boston on or before the 9th
day of August 1993, or you may be
forever barred from c! that such
foreclosure is invalid under said act.
Witness, ROBERT V. CAUCHON,
Chief Justice of said Court this 24th day of
June 1993.
Charles W. Trombly, Jr.
n Recorder
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue and in execution of the Power
ale contained in a certain mortgage
given by Thomas J. Belanger to The
loston Five Cents Savings Bank,
FSB, dated April 30, 1987, recorded
with Middlesex County (Northern District)
Registry of Deeds, Book 4033, Page 154,
now held by the undersigned by
assignment, of which mortgage the
undersigned is the present holder, for"
breach of conditions of said mortgage and
for the purpose of foreclosing the same
will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00
a.m. on Monday, July 26, 1993, on the
mortgaged premises as below described,
all and singular the premises described in
said mortgage being known as Unit No.
142, Building 25, Phase 2, Carter Green
Il Condominium, 142 Patrick Road,
Tewksbury, Massachusetts, and being
described as follows:
To Wit:
The Unit known as Unit 142, Building
25, Phase 2 in the CARTER GREEN II
CONDOMINIUM of Tewksbury,
Middlesex County, Massachusetts, a
Condominium established by the Grantor
pursuant to Mass. General Laws, Chapter
183A, by a Master deed dated October 7,
1985, and recorded on October 7, 1985 in
Middlesex North District Registry of
Deeds, Book 3204, Page 152. The Unit is
conveyed together with an appurtenant
1.2195 percent individual interest in the
Common Areas ‘and Facilities. of the
Condominium and the exclusive right and
casement to use certain Common Areas
and Facilities as set forth in the Master
Deeds. Said Unit is to be used for
residential purposes only. The unit is also
conveyed together with an appurtenant
membership in the CARTER GREEN II
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, as set
forth in the Master Deed. This conveyance
is also subject to all provisions of the
Master Deeds, ByLaws and Chapter 183A
of the Mass. General Laws. The Unit is
laid out as shown on the Unit Plan which
is a copy of a portion filed with the Master
Deed and to which is affixed a verified
statement in the form provided in Mass.
General Laws, Chapter 183A, Section 2
and said unit contains the area shown on
said plan
The above premises will be sold subject
to all outstanding tax titles, m :
other public taxes, asse
betterments or liens, if any.
TERMS OF SALE
Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars will
be required to be paid in cash or by Bank
Cashiers Check or Bank Treasurers Check
by the Purchaser at the time and place of
sale as earnest moncy. The balance of the
purchase price is to be paid in cash or by
Bank Cashiers Check or Bank Treasurers
Check within thirty (30) days from the
date of the sale to Perlman, Rubin & Stein,
P.C., 25 Braintree Hill Office Park, Suite
204, Braintree, Massachusetts, Other
terms will be announced at the sale.
Source One Mortgage Services
Corporation, f/k/a Fireman's Fund
Mortgage Corporation
Present Holder
of Said Mortgage
By its Atorney
Robert A. Crompton, Esquire; Perlman,
Rubin & Stein, P.C,; 25 Braintree Hill
Office Park; P.O. Box 9183; Braintree,
MA 02184; (617) 848-8411
pal or
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COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
(SEAL) Case No. 194546
To Carl M. Youngman, Trustee of
Middlesex Thirteen Realty Trust
u/d/t dated June 29, 1984 recorded in
Middlesex North District Registry of
Deeds in Book 2795, Page | and to all
persons entitled to the benefit of the
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended: Sun Life Assurance
Company of Canada claiming to be the
the holder of a mortgage covering real
property in Wilmington, 355 Middlesex
Avenue given by Middlesex Avenue
Associates to Sun Life Assurance
Conipany of Canada dated December 28,
1983, recorded at Middlesex North District
Registry of Deeds, Book 2684, Page 477,
and modified and amended by a
Modification and Assumption Agreement
dated June 29, 1984, and recorded at
Middlesex North District Registry of
Deeds in Book 2795, Page 13 has filed
with said court a complaint for authority to
foreclose said mortgage in the manner
following: by entry and possession and
exercise of power of sale.
If you are éntitled to the benefits of the
Soldiers’ and Saitors’ Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended and you object to such
foreclosure you or your attorney should
file a written appearance and answer in
said court at Boston on or before the 9th
day of August 1993, or you may be
forever barred from claiming that such
foreclosure is invalid under said act.
Witness, ROBERT V. CAUCHON,
Chief Justice of said Court this 22nd day
of June 1993.
Charles W. Trombly, Jr.
yy Recorder
COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
LAND COURT
DEPARTMENT OF
THE TRIAL COURT
(SEAL) Case No. 194650
To Lawrence M. Kenney; Arezou
Kenney and to all persons entitled to the
benefit of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil
Relief Act of 1940 as amended
BayBank, a Massachusetts trust
company formerly known as
BayBank Middlesex claiming to the the
- holder of a mortgage covering real
roperty in Tewksbury, at Unit 16,
Budding 32, Phase V, Carter Green Il
Condominium, 16 Patrick Road given by
Lawrence M. Kenney and Arezou Kenney
to BayBank Middlesex, dated December
23, 1987, recorded with the Middlesex
County (Northern Distfict) Registry of
Deeds at Book 4362, Page 194 has filed
with said court a complaint for authority to
foreclose said mortgage in the manner
following: by entry and possession and
exercise of power of sale.
If you are entitled te-the benefits of the
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended and you object to such
foreclosure you or your attorney should
file a written ay ce and answer in
said court at Boston on or before the 9th
day of August 1993, or-you-may_be
forever barred from claiming that such
foreclosure is invalid under said act.
Witness, ROBERT V. CAUCHON,
Chief Justice of said Court this 22nd day
of June 1993.
Charles W. Trombly, Jr.
Recorder
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Premises: 15 Dirlam Circle, Tewksbury,
Massachusetts.
By virtue and in execution of the Power
of Sale contained in a certain mortgage
given by Daniel E. Sullivan to
Central Savings Bank dated August 3,
1990 and recorded with Middlesex County
(Northern District) Registry of Deeds in
Book 5295, Page 191, of which mortgage
the undersigned is the present holder, for
breach of the conditions of said mortgage
and for the purpose of foreclosing the
same will be sold at Public Auction at
11:00 A.M., on the 29th day of July, A.D.
1993, upon the mortgaged | premises, 15
Dirlam Circle, Tewksbury, Massachusetts,
as described below, all and singular the
premises described in said mortgage,
To wit:
the land‘in Tewksbury, with the
buildings thercon, situated northeasterly
from, but not adjoining, Brown Street,
bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at the southeasterly corner of
the granted premises 216 feet from said
Street at a pipe on the boundary line
between land formerly of Enoch W. Foster
and land formerly of Samuel Toothaker,
Thence north 28° 30' East 316 feet toa
corer and pipe at land formerly of Samuel
Toothaker,
Thence by said Samuel Toothaker land
north 81° West 150 feet to a corner and
Pipe at land of said Toothaker;
hence by said, Samucl Toothaker land
southerly (and parallel to boundary line
between land formerly of Enoch W. Foster
and land formerly of Samuel Toothaker)
316 feet to a corner and pipe at land of
Samuel Toothaker,
Thence easterly (and parallel to boundary
line between land formerly of Samuel
Toothaker and land formerly of McLaren)
150 fect to the point of beginning.
There is appurtenant to the granted
premises a right of way 15 feet wide from
the granted premises to Brown Street, the
easterly boundary of said right of way
being the boundary line between land late
of Enoch W. Foster and land late of
Samuel Toothaker, and the easement being
over land formerly of Grace Toothaker,
James J. Toothaker and Eunice Snow.
Also, all of our right, title and interest in
and to a right of way described in a deed
from Helen W, Toothaker dated May 28,
1953 and recorded in Book 1233, Page
450.
For Mortgagor's Title see Book 4942,
Page 2
TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will
be sold and conveyed subject to all
outstanding municipal or other public
taxes, tax titles, assessments, liens or
claims in the nature of liens, rights of
tenants and parties in possession, and
existing encumbrances of record, if any,
which take precedence over the said
morgage above described,
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS and
NO/100 ($5,000.00) must be paid by
certified, bank, weasurer's or cashier's
check at the time and place of the sale by
the purchaser as a deposit. The balance of
the purchase price is to be paid in cash, or
by certified check, bank cashier's check or
bank treasurer's check within 30 days
thereafter at the Law Offices of Shapiro &
Kreisman, 492 Old Connecticut Path,
Framingham, MA 01701 (508) 872-0221
Other terms to be announced at the sale.
Land Court Case Number 186870.
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COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
LAND COURT
DEPARTMENT OF
THE TRIALCOURT
(SEAL) ~ Case No, 194882
To Reginald L. Adair and Lisa M.
Adair and to all persons entitled to the
benefit of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil
Relief Act of 1940 as amended: First
Essex Savings Bank claiming to the
the holder of a mortgage covering real
property in Tewksbury, numbered 368
Marshall Sueet given byReginald L, Adair
and Lisa M, Adair to Plainuff, dated May
30, 1991, recorded with Middlesex
County (Northern District) Registry of
Deeds, Book 5549, Page 320 has filed
with said court a complaint for authority to
foreclose said mortgage in the manner
following: by entry and possession and
exercise of power of sale
If you are entitled to the benefits of the
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of
1940 as amended and you object to such
foreclosure you or your attorney should
file a written appearance and answer in
said court at Boston on or before the 9th
day. of August 1993, or you may be
forever barred from claiming that such
foreclosure is invalid under said act
Witness, ROBERT V. CAUCHON,
Chief Justice of said Court this 24th day of
June 1993.
Charles W. Trombly, Jr
” Recorder
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MIDDLESEX s,s; Division
Docket No, 93P2714GM.
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Middlesex, a minor, ;
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of said petition, you or your attorney must
file a written appearance in said Court at
Cambridge on or before July 22, 1993.
WITN Sheila E. McGovern
Esquire, Justice of said Court a
Cambridge, the twenty second day of Jun:
in the year of our Lord one thousand nine
hundred and ninety three
Donna M. Lambert
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Steet; Benjamin Omaiye, Foster
Road; Christian Seichter, Lancaster
Drive; Sara Smith, Chandler
Street; Robert Sordillo, Armistice
Road; Michael Stalker, Greenwood
Avenue; Craig Thomas, John E.
Smith Drive; Stephanie Wilkie, S,
Oiiver Street; Karen Zanni,
Heather Row.
Wilmington
Mary Deislinger, Sheridan Road;
Lori Delfino, Evans Drive;
Heather Fulleton, Jones Avenue;
Janine Gaudreau, Ella Avenue;
Michael George, Franklit® A venuc;
Brian Gillis, Grand Strect; April
Murray, Salem Street; Darren
Nolette, Parker Street; Kristie
Phillips, Lucaya Circle; Keith
Santorelli, Freeport Drive; Nicole
Zarella, Park Surect.
Nicole Hirschfield and Ellen Marie Curran of
received
their diplomas
ic High School May 28.
from
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completed the extensive 20 week
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Davidson Specialty Program at
AMI Inc., in Daytona Beach, Fla.
He ig now qualified to begin a
rewarding carcer in the Motorcycle
Servite Industry as an American
Motorcycle Institute Certified
Technician.
William Donovan accepted at Associated Technical Institute
William A. Donovan of Jere Road,
Wilmington has been accepted by
Associated Technical Institute in its
electronic/ computer technician
program.
The Institute provides carcer
training, day and evenings and
offers placement assistance to
graduates and celebrated its 20th
anniversary in May 1992.
Framingham State
College graduates
Five Tewksbury students and
three from Wilmington were
among those awarded degrees at
recent Commencement Exercises
by Framingham State College.
Bachelor of Arts degrees were
earned by Kenn T. Coviello,
Corinna T, Guarino and Gary T.
Powers all of Tewksbury; Jill M.
Dolan and Craig A. Fitzgerald,
both of Wilmington.
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his senior year and a member of
the dean's list while enrolltd at
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Lori Ann Fuller earned
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Lori Ann Fuller, datighter of
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Amy Elfman,
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students who recently received her
bachelors degree from Springfield
College. .
Wilmington resident
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Christine Elia, daughter of
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Wilmington and a 1991 graduate of
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University of New Hampshire's
College of ‘Engineering and
Physical Sciences (CEPS) for her
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more than 100 award recipients.
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degree in psychology.
Mariam Pyliotis
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Mariam Pyliotis, daughter of
Peter and Mary Pyliotis, of Park
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the degree of bachelor of science in
business administration at the May
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Suffolk University held at the
Wang Center for the Performing
Arts in Boston.
Mariam. is a 1989 graduate of
Our Lady of Nazareth Academy in
Wakefield.
Wilmington
residents
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Seven Wilmington residents were
among the 2500 graduates who
received degrees at Boston
College's 117th commencement
exercises held recently at Alumni
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Noel Bouchie of Parker Street,
AB elementary education, cum
laude; Jennifer Cuoco, Dunton
Road, AB early childhood
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in finance; James Mugford, Marcus
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Glendale Circle, AB human
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UPPLEMENT -
THE PLEDGE
By KEN MAGUIRE
ost children
VI today will someday con-
sider themselves lucky
to.have learned about the dan-
gers of alcohol and drug abuse
at an early thanks to the
ever-growing Drug Abuse
Resistance Education progr:
The DARE curriculum be;
as early as the first gre
Throughout their school career
children are sht to s
healthy and to keep away from
harmful drugs. But it wasn't
long ago that no such programs
existed
Heavy use of
drugs in the Sixties
school
age,
mind-bending
nd e:
1 to se
Sevenlies was ¢
even the most liberal of today’s
parents into developing a pre.
vention program such as DARE
But what did parents do in yeats
past, wh here were no educa-
tional outlets?
Over a century ago, one man
gave that some heavy thought
and came up’ with an idea. The
year was 1883 when a wealthy
Wakefield bu man named
Jonathan Nict established a
$1,000 fund from which $10
would be.paid as a reward to
any boy who took ¢
fully completed
Nichols Tem
Tobacco Pledge. ‘The $10 was to
be taken from accrued interest
Before reaching the age of 16,
the participating boys pledged to
not “drink intoxicating liquors
and not to chew or smoke tobae
co” prior to their 21st birthday,
They would pledge this to the
town clerk, and if successful by
age 21, go bef the Board of
Selectmen to swear that they
have complied with the said con-
ditions. The selectmen would
then present to the boy the $10,
along with a scroll
success
¢ Jonathan
erance and
Shore
. Protection |,
The idea, Nichols reasoned,
was that if a kid could make it
through his teenage years with:
out touching booze or tobacco,
there was a good chance he
would never use the stuff. And
as for the reward money, it
would build interest and pay for
itself over the long haul. Today,
the fund is well over its Starting
point of $1,000. It currently
stands at $13,107.
Although it-was a century
ago, and there was much less
social pressure on kids, Nichols
had the right idea - get to the
kids at an early age. In a recent
discussion with Wakefield DARE
Officer Robert Ramocki, he
noted early education
“IU's important lo educat
kids right away,” Ramocki said.
“The sooner the better.” He's not
kidding. The DARE curriculum
Nas Ramocki and similar DARE
officers speaking. to third and
fourth graders. Time is of the
essence when dealing with pos:
sibly life-threatening drugs.
While DARE obviously incor-
porates all children, the
Temperance Pledge, being so
long ago and before the advent
of women’s Fights, was designed
specifically for boys. However,
is still clear today -
from the dangers of
alcohol and tobacco. Had drugs
been a part of the social scene
in those times, perhaps the
pledge would have included
those as well
The pledge was popular in
the immediate years after its
introduction. Almost 600 youths
took the pledge from 1892 - when
the first oath was taken - to 1918,
but the honeymoon soon wore
off, From 1918 until 1959, only 10
youngsters applied
Of the total 702 who have
pledged to uphold the conditions
of the award, only 70 have
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received the $10, according to
files uncovered from the cob:
webs of a closet in the Wakefield
The highlight of the pledge's
popularity came in 1959, when
Donald T, You ig, then a local
photographer, drew national
attention for being the first kid
in a long while to uphold the
pledge.
The
United
Associated Press and the
International
picked up onthe story and it ran
in newspapers as far away as
the St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
among others. Here is a sample
of one of the stories written
about the reward (taken from
“Stars and Stripes”)
Clean-Cut Kid Wins $10 in
Filthy Lucre
WAKEFIELD, Mass. - Donald
T. Young, a nonsmoker and non.
drinker, told town officialsshere
he hasn't been good for nothing
Press
Young, a 2Syear-old art stu
dent and photographer, applied
for the town's little-known
“Jonathan Nichols Temperance
rd.”
Young, town officials report
receive the $10 award
and a scroll, honoring ’his absti
nence. (AP
According to a local newspa
per account at that time, “the
the town clerk was
70 Wakefield High
tudents yearning lo take
the pledge” after seeing and
hearin, about Young's success
Unfortunately, very few af the 70
lived up to the pledge
next large influx of
pledges came in 1964, when a
local Boy Scout troop of 29
A local
paper reported the develop
ments: “The Scouts were
prompted into the action in light
of the government's recent pub
lic disclosures on the dangers to
one’s own health involved in
smoking. The Nichols Pledge,
believed to be the only of its
kind in the country, was their
answer.”
and Tobacco
ed, will
fice of
stormed by
School
members took the oath
It may have been their
answér then, but they grew up
in the Sixties. Only a couple ful-
filled the conditions of the
pledge. As for more recently,
Wakefield Town Accountant
Matthew Burns said he could
not recall anyone receiving the
$10 reward in the last twenty
years.
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ind Tobacco Pledge to a
ye is a century old and offers a
until the age of 21
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ne
This being 1993, a reward of
$10 is not exactly something
look forward to. A kid couk
make that much by returnir
some aluminum cans or mow
half a lawn. But is the money
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For kids, the combination of *Microw@ve, O
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a goal is more meaningful than eLamps Rewired
the measly .$10, right?
Unfortunately, the likelihood of ict ds
that happening nowadays seems
grim, at best. A few local
teenagers were recently asked
their opinions on such topics,
specifically the Pledge.
“For ten bucks, it’s asking
way too much,” said one 17
year-old, who asked that only
his first name - Joseph - be used
for publication. “I'm not saying
I drink and do drugs all the
time, in fact I don't, but I like to
arty on the weekends. I admit,
done some drugs when |
was younger and dumb. But |
don't know, getting ten bucks
when I'm twenty-one doesn’t
sound too rewarding.”
The ten dollar reward is obvi
ously outdated, so what about
upping the anti a little bit? How
about one, five or even ten thou
sand?
“Ten thousand..." pondered
Joseph, “...for ten grand you
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New England Memorial births
MR. and MRS, BRIAN CAR-
DINAL (Tracy Kiévernaar) of
Stoneham announce the birth of
their son, Jack Andrew, on June
8, 1993.._He joins his brother,
Brendon William, at home.
Grandparent honors are extend-
ed to Mr. and Mrs. James
Willant of Tewksbury, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kievernaar of the
Marshall Islands, Giro Cardinal
of Stoneham and Mrs. Ruth
Cardinal of Stoneham.
MR. and MRS. JOSEPH
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announce the birth of their
daughter, Jacqueline, on June
ll, 1993. Grandparent honors are
extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Nazzaro of Winchester .
and Mr, and Mrs. Arsenio
D'Amato of Woburn.
MR. and MRS. THOMAS F.
MURPHY (Virginia Santo) of
Burlington announce the birth
of their daughter, Mary Kaitlin
Clark Murphy, on June 10, 1993.
She joins her sisters Kathleen,
Michaela and brother Thomas,
at home. Grandparent honors
are extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas F.’ Murphy of
Burlington and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Santo of Woburn.
MR..and MRS. CHARLES
CLERKIN (Jill Hansen) of
North Reading announce the
birth of their son, Charles
Patrick, on June 8, 1993. He will
join his sister, Victoria Ann, at
home. Grandparent honors are
extended to Mr.-and Mrs.
Richard Hansen of Hampton,
New Hampshire.
Out of town births
MR. and MRS. LAWRENCE
A.:MAIDA (Maria Berlangier)
of Peabody announce the birth
of their son, Angelo Carmelo, on
June 7, 1993 at Beverly Hospital.
Grandparent honors are extend-
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Tullio
Berlangier of Revere and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence G. Maida of
-Winchester. Great grandmothers
are Mrs. Mary V. Simeone of
Winchester and Angelina Maida
of Hummarock
MR. and MRS. MARK E.
PENNEY (Teresa A. Kneizys)
of North Reading announce the
birth of their daughter, Laura
Anne, on June 9, 1993.
Grandparent honors are extehd-
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Francis X.
Kneizys of Burlington and Mr.
and Mrs. John C Penney, Sr. of
New Port Richey, Florida, (for-
merly of Reading).
MR. and. MRS. KEITH
SPINNEY of Medway announce
the birth of their son, David
William, on June 12, 1993 at
Newton-Wellesley Hospital. He
will join his. brother, Brian, and
sister, Melissa, at home, Grand-
parent honors are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGrath of
Buzzards Bay and Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Spinney of Reading.
THOMAS BAILLIE and ANN
DOMIGAN of Reading announce
the birth of their daughter,
Shannon, on June 8, 1993 at
Beverly Hospital. She will join
her brother, Colin, 2 1/2, at
home. Grandparent honors are
extended to Helen Domigan of
Wilmington and James Baillie of
San Antonio, Texas.
MR. and MRS. RICHARD
MANASIAN (Kim) of Danvers
announce the birth of their son,
Ryan Manas, on June 21, 1993 at
Beverly Hospital. He will join
his brothers Richard A., Jr., 5,
and Mathew Eddie, 2, and sister,
Ashley Marie, 4, at home.
Grandparent honors are extend-
ed to Mary and Eddie
Thurnquist of Kingston, New
Hampshire and Claire and
Manas Manasian of Kingston,
Mass. (formerly. of Reading).
Great grandparents are Harold
Hoban of Kingston, New
Hampshire and Warren Eisner
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Reassuring patient experience
AUDREY CHRISTIANSEN OF BURLINGTON and
Denise Costello, R.N., M.S., nurse coordinator at
Winchester Hospital's Breast Care Center talk at.the
Center in Woburn.
When Audrey Christiansen of
Burlington was told that a mass
was seen on her mammogram,
she was understandably upset.
Over the course of several
weeks, however, as she went
through the process of further
testing, an aspiration, and a
biopsy, much of her anxiety
abated. Mrs. Christiansen cred-
its the support of her husband,
three children and the
Winchester Hospital Breast
Care Center at Baldwin Park II
in Woburn with making the
experience as comfortable as
possible.
After the abnormality was
spotted on a routine mammo-
gram, Mrs. Christiansen had an
ultrasound whose results
prompted the doctor to refer her
to the Breast Care Center.
“When I arrived at the Center, I
was. greeted by Denise Costello,
who made me feel at ease
because she was very easy to
talk -to," recalls Mrs.
Christiansen. Costello, an R.N.,
serves the center as nurse coor-
dinator.
The films from the mammo-
gram and ultrasound were eval-
uated, and the medical staff
determined that Mrs.
Christiansen needed a needle
aspiration. This procedure uses
a small needle to draw fluid
from the center of a lump. If the
fluid is clear, or if the lump
deflates after the aspiration,
then the lump is likely to be a
cyst. If no fluid can be drawn
out, or if the fluid is not clear
and the pathology report finds
abnormal cells, then a biopsy is
the next logical step to deter-
mine the nature of the lump.
"Everything was explained to
me in great detail, and all my
questions were answered," she
says. "Then, they’did the proce-
dure right there." She appreciat-
ed the fact that the step was
taken immediately, without
requiring-another appointment
and the anxious period of wait-
ing prior to it. Within a day, she
had the results: a biopsy was
"The Center arranged the
biopsy for me, and they got it
scheduled within a week," Mrs.
Christiansen says, again appre-
ciating the brevity of the wait.
On March 18 she entered
Winchester Hospital for day
surgery, noting, "I was treated
so well there it was unbeliev-
able. Everything was done on
time, and everything was
explained to me and my hus-
band." She remembers coming
to, and overhearing one of the
nurses saying, "We have good
news for Mrs. Christiansen."
Her husband had already heard
the good report: she did not
« have cancer. And as routine fol-
low up examinations at the
Center have verified, her recov-
ery from the biopsy has been
normal.
Despite many moments of
concern, her experiences point
to the very idea behind the cre-
ation of the Breast Center,
which, according to Costello, is
a much focused on ongoing
breast health as on breast prob-
lem. Christiansen found it help-
ful to watch, in private, a video
about breast. self examination
She liked the soft colors and
quiet decor of the Center,
describing its atmosphere as
"very relaxing, and very effi-
cient without a lot of hustle and
bustle." And she appreciated the
fact that her problems were
dealt with promptly and the nec-
essary scheduling of future
appointments was handled for
er
In addition to the particular
services appropriate in Mrs.
Christiansen's case, the Center
offers mammography, a refer-
ence library and an information
hotline. It also provides stream-
lined access to medical and sur-
gical specialists with a’ multidis-
ciplinary team consisting of sur-
geons, plastic surgeons, oncolo-
gists and radiotherapists.
"I have told all my friends
that if they have a question or
concern about the health of
their bréasts, they should go to
the Breast Care Center," says
Mrs. Christiansen. "Everyone
there made my experience very
reassuring."
Melrose-Wakefield
MR. and MRS. PETER
LESAFFRE (Rebecca DiNitto)
of Melrose announce the birth of
their son, Matthew Patrick, on
June 21, 1993. Grandparent hon-
ors are extended to Raymond
and Evelyn DiNitto of Melrose
and. Robert and Patricia
LeSaffre of Wakefield.
MIRNA AESCHLIMANN, M.D.
Board Certified in Pediatrics
is pleased to announce that
GIANNA. DEMOS, M.D.
has joined her practice at
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ADULT C.P.R. REVIEW
September 1, Wednesday, 6:15
to 9:15 p.m
INFANT & CHILD C.P.R.
July 20 and 27, Tuesdays, 6:15
to 9:15 p.m.
August 4 and 11, Wednesdays,
6:15 to 9:15 p.m.
August 28, Saturday, 9 a.m. to
3:30 p.m.
September 16 and 23,
Thursdays, 6:15 to 9:15 p.m.
COMMUNITY C.P.R.
July 7 and 14, Wednesdays,
6:15 to 10 p.m.
July 10, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. ‘
July 12 and 19, Mondays, 6:15
tol0pm.
July 22 and 29, Thursday, 6:15
to 10 p.m.
August 9 and 16, Mondays,
6:15 to 10 p.m.
August 14, Saturday, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.
August 31 and September 7,
‘Tuesdays, 6:15 to 10 p.m.
September, 2 and 9,
Thursdays, 6:15 to 10 p.m.
September 13 and 20,
Mondays, 6:15 to 10 p.m.
COMMUNITY CPR REVIEW
September 15, Wednesday,
6:15 to 10 p.m.
MASS.CHILD CARE
July 31, Saturday, 9 a.m. to
5:30pm.
August 23 and 30, Monday, 6
to 10 p.m.
September 11, Saturday, 9
a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
MASS CHILD CARE
PROGRESSION
August 3, Tuesday, 6 to "10
p.m.
August 18, Wednesday, 6 to 10
p.m.
September 30, Thursday, 6 to
10 p.m.
STANDARD FIRST AID
July 13, Tuesday, 6:15 to 10
p.m.
July 17, Saturday, 9 a.m, to 10
p.m.
August 19 and 26, Tharsdays,
6:15 to 10 p.m.
August 21, Saturday, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.
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true in orthodontics, where
crooked teeth can be prevented by
early treatment.
Diagnosed at a sufficiently
early age, an undsual trend ¢an
Prompt treatment is recom-
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straightening. Known as inter-
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six months, beginning at 2-1/2 to
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About the Towns
“About The Towns” covers
recent events in the‘13-town
Middlesex East area. Because
Middlesex East’ deadlines are
early, please check the front
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MA 01867,
IT'S NO LONGER “CATCH
AS CATCH CAN” IN MALDEN
.. Where the City has begun a
three-year program in conjunc-
tion with a Middleton firm to
clean its catch basins
The $121,000 contract signed
recently with American
Sweeping Co. privatizes for the
first time one facet of its public
maintenance operations.
According to Keith Swerdlick,
administrative assistant to
Malden Mayor Edwin C. Lucey,
in the “Daily News Mercury,”
the program will continue until
all catch basins in the Monday
trash collection areas are
cleaned, and then it will move to
Malden Hospital births
MR. and MRS. RAFFAELE
BRUNO (Silvana). of Woburn
announce the birth of their
daughter, Sofia Genoeffa, on
June 20, 1993. Grandparent hon-
ors are extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Silvia Lampugnale of Connec
ticut and Mr. and Mrs. Epifanio
Bruho of East Boston. «
MR. and MRS. ARMEN NAJ-
JARIAN (Elizabeth Eknaian) of
Winchester announce the birth
of their son, Adam Sarkis, on
June 22, 1992. Grandparent hon-
ors are extended to Leo Eknaian
of Belmont and Mr. and Mrs.
Safkis Najjarian of Newtonville.
Survey conducted regarding
children and parenting today
It's safe to assume that par-
ents all across America want
the same thing for their children
- health, happiness and success.
However, according to a nation-
wide survey conducted by the
makers of Ziploc* storage bags,
their thoughts vary on other
child-raising issues and how
they feel about being a parent.
A recent survey polled’ nearly
600 parents nationwide on a
variety'of issues which they
face, Some of the results were
surprising, as listed below:
eWhen asked what they were ~
most worried about for their
child, parents responded that:
-24% are worried about trou-
, ble/safety
‘, -22% are worried about health
-17% are concerned for their
child's future
-16% are concerned about
* their education.
¢When asked how they chose
their child's names, they
\- answered as follows:
-27% liked the sound of the
name.
-23% were named for a parent
or grandparent
-16% were chasen from a
book of baby names.
Fifty-eight percent of the
respondents said their most
exciting moment as a new par-
ent was when the baby was
born.
Nineteen percent of the par-
ents surveyed felt that if they
had more time they would be
better organized.
Parents feel their lives have
changed considerably since
their baby was born:
-40% say they now have less
free time and time to sleep
-22% say their social life has
decreased considerably.
-9% say their priorities have
changed; they feel more respon-
sible.
-3% say they've had to
become more financially respon-
sible.
We have a large selection of
furniture to sell and we're also
accepting items for consignment
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with
Personality”
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ington High School Field
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July 4th children's events
ENTRIES IN Wakefield's
July 4 celebration child-
ren's events Saturday
included Mery] Hulse, 4, of
Melrose, waiting under
umbrella for rain to stop
during Tricyle and Cart
Parade, and little Rose
Barrett, 14 months, of
Lynnfield, who won second
place in "best decorated"
division in the Doll
Carriage Parade.
(Don Young photo)
ations based on a site visit next
week, the purpose of which is to
gather information for future
Tuesday trash areas, and so on.
When the first phase of the
project is completed, mainte-
WEDNESDAY/THURS:
DAY, JULY 7, 8, 1993-PAGE S-3
Bentley Brothers 3-Ring Circus
in Winchester July 9 thru 11
Three giant rings of fun will
be presented at the Bentley
Brothers International 3-Ring
Circus, sponsored by the
Winchester Police Association
The circus is coming to Skillings
Field on Friday, July 9 through
Sunday, July 11 with shows al 4
and 7:30 p.m. Friday; 12 noon, 4
and 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 12 rioon
and 4 p.m. Sunday.
A live band opens this extrav.
aganza with a greeting to all cir-
cus goers. Ringmaster Jerry
Eyestone steps out to command
the pace and tempo of the show,
starting with Ted Polk and his
trained ligers, that's right ligers,
it's not a typo, it's a cross
between a lion and a tiger, very
rare, they look like lyons with
stripes, definitely something
that has never been seen before.
This is just the beginning
Columbia is the native land of
the Posso family, who provide
hair-raising acts of drama on
the highwire without the benefit
of a net. Dainty darlings of the
air demonstrate great feats of
grace and beauty, suspended
high above the watchful eyes of
the audience during their glit
tery, cabaret-style, aerial ballet
Jimmy Hall's famous Russian
Bears will have the audience
chortling in their chairs with the
hilarious outrageous antics and
amazing displays of dexterity,
and of course those masters of
merriment produced by Boss
Clown Bruce Warner.
The equestrian display of
beautifully groomed stallions
prancing about in perfect syn-
chronization to the upbeat
tempo of the circus band is a
pleasure. And don't forget the
backbone of the circus, the mar-
velous pondering pachyderms,
the circus elephants.
For further information
please call (617) 721-0022
World's largest
Demolition. Derby
Local drivers will be compet-
ing at the Brockton/Middleboro
Fair on July 9, 10, and 11 for tro-
phies, prize money and the Title
of Fair Demolition Derby
Champion. The feature event,
which is composed of winners of
qualifying events, is the action-
packed event of the day.
Standing room only crowds are
expected to see these cars and
drivers competing until only the
champion remains!
The Brockton/Middleboro
Fair is located at Rte. 123,
Brockton. Phone (508) 586-8000
for additional information
nance will be ongoing and will
include catch basins in city
parks and cemeteries. Residents
are reminded not to park their
cars over catch basins in desig.
nated cleaning areas.
Previously, in Malden, such
cleaning was done sporadically,
on an emergency basis
WAKEFIELD DPW GOES
NATIONWIDE - Wakefield's
Department of Public Works is
one of 12 agencies involved in a
nationwide American Public
Works Association project
designed to improve DPW per
formance.
DPW officials from Foster
City, California, as well as an
APWA member, will make evalu
editions of a recently published
book of management guidelines;
receive a fresh look at how
things operate in the East; and
obtain an evaluation to improve
the department .
According to DPW Office
Manager Stinson, in the
Wakefield edition of the “Daily
Times Chronicle,” the Wakefield
department will benefit tremen
dously from the self-assessment,
evaluation process and informa
tion exchange with peers.
Stinson will represent Wakefield
in Foster City, later, on the
APWA
WOBURN WILL CHARGE
SWIMMERS Ss a matter of
finances and safety, the Woburn
Towns to S-4
Winchester Hospital births
MR. and MRS. DONALD
LUSK (Susan McLaughlin) of
Billerica announce the birth of
their son, Cody James, on June
4, 1993. He will join his sister,
Jacqueline M., at home. Grand-
parent honors are extended to
Robert McLaughlin of-Medford,
Patricia, McLaughlin of Haver
hill and Robert and Laura Lusk
of Winter Haven, Florida
MR. and MRS. MICHAEL
BURNS (Darlene) of Tewksbury
announce the birth of their son,
.Kevin Joseph, on May 30, 1993.
He will join his brother, Daniel,
15 months, at home.
ent honors are extended to
George Burns of Reading and Al
and Barbara Savoie of Flint,
Michigan.
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PAGE S-4-WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, JULY 7, 8, 1993
Massachusetts has a‘ full line
of "Summer Calendar of
Events" and following are just
some of the things offered in
this state during the month of
July.
7/6-7/11 - Brifnfield Outdoor
Antiques Show. Thousands of
dealers fill the field for the most
extravagant outdoor antique
show. Rte. 20, Brimfield. (413)
245-7479.
7/1 - Arts’& Crafts Street
Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Annual
fair featuring area artists and
craftspeople. Main St,
Falmouth. (508) 548-8500.
7/7-1/9 - Open Boat National
Championships. Slalom races
for canoes on the Connecticut
River. Watch from Zoar Gap, on
Rte. 2, Charlemont. (800) 53
7483,
7/9 Celebrity Tennis
Tournament, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m
The Pledge
From S-1
Peer pressure certainly
weighs more on the social scale
than a century-old $10 temper
ance pledge. However, fulfilling
the pledge can set a positive
might convince me. I could do a
lot with that money. If I go to a
state school (for college) - that's
if I can get in - that might cover
me for two years. Ten grand
would make me think twice,
that’s for sure.”
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Celebrities and ordinary folk
compete in tennis tournament.
Preregistration required.
Mattakessett Tennis Courts,
Katama Rd., Edgartown. (508)
693-6603.
7/9-7/11 Whaling City
Festival, 9 a.m. to dusk. Arts
and crafts and flea market;
entertainment and games.
Buttonwood Park, Rte. 6, New
Bedford. (508) 996-3348.
7/10 - Croquet Classic, 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Croquet on the
lawn; play along with island
celebrities. Pre-registration
required. Harbor View Hotel, N
Water St., Edgartown. (508) 693-
6603.,
7/10 - Berkshire Antiquarian
Book Fair, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m
Forty-five bookdealers sell used,
rare and out-of-print books.
precedent for the rest of a
youngster’s life. Surrendering to
peer pressure may seem to be
the right choice at first, but it
can catch you in the long run.
If Jonathan Nichols lived
today, maybe he could be con
vinced to add some more green-
backs to the Pledge fund to raise
an interest among our youth.
But unfortunately, it stands as
is, building inter and waiting
for a ‘he nt youngster
to take the challenge.
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7/10 & 7/11 - A&D Toy-Train
Village: Amtrak Special Days,
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Videos on safe-
ty; posters, travel planners from
Amtrak; toy trains running;
door prizes. 49 Plymouth St.,
Middleboro. (508) 947-5303.
7/10 & 7/1 - Lily, and
Summer Garden Show, Sat., 1
to 5 p.m.; Sun. noon to 5 p.m.
Displays of lilies, garden flowers
and vegetables; amateur and
professional floral design; youth
and educational exhibits; plant
sale, Tahanto Regional Iligh
Towns
From S-3
~Recreation Department will
charge fees for use of the City’s
five swimming and wading pools
this summer.
Adults over 15 years of age
will pay $15; children between
the ages of 5 and 15 will pay $10;
and the family rate is $30. More
information is available at City
Hall.
Wrist-bands will be sold to
Woburn residents only.
BURLINGTON FINDS THE
WAYS AND MEANS ... f0 trans-
fer $110,037 to cover shortfalls in
12 town accounts.
This annual exercise and 12-0
Ways and Means Committee
vote mean that the following
accounts are balanced prior to
the completion of the fiscal
year: the Schoo\Department
utilities account received
$25,707; the Police Department
medical account, $16,714; the
Fire Department medical
account, $5,212; the Police
Department occupancy account,
$18,265; the treasurer-tax collec-
tor full-time salaries accownt,
$3,700; and veterans services
full-time salaries accoynt,
$2,500.
Prior to the approval of the
transfer, the reserve fund held
$155,000. Unspent monies from
various accounts are expected to
total about $200,000 for fiscal
1993.
OVER-60S INVITED TO
NETWORK - Stoneham’s New
England Memorial Hospital is
offering a 10-week support group
for women 60 and older interest-
ed in building support networks;
setting realistic work, leisure
and personal goals; and
strengthening coping skills in
the face of physiological, family
and work-related life changes.
The group meets late on
Tuesday afternoons and may be
covered by individual health
plans. For more information,
call-Jan Valley at New England
Memorial’s Department of
Psychiatric Services, (617) 979-
7025.
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7/10 & 7/11 - Hancock Shaker
Village: Americana Artisans’
Crafts Show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Exhibit and sale of work in 18th
and 19th-century craft traditions
by renowned artisans. Round
Stone Barn, Jet. Rtes. 20 and 41,
Pittsfield. (413) 443-0188
7/12-7/18 - Blue Cross and
Blue Shield U.S. Pro Tennis
Championships. Men's profes
sional tennis tournament; .28 top
players compete in singles and
doubles. Longwood Cricket Club,
564 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill
(617) 731-4500.
7/13 & 7/27 - Summer Sounds
at Storrowton. Outdoor evening
band concerts; bring a picnic
and enjoy the music under the
summer sky. 1305 Memorial
Ave., West Springfield. (413) 787.
0136.
7/14 - Beauport Museum
Tour. Evening tour of museum
followed by reception on the
back terrace, 75 Eastern Point
Blvd, Gloucester. (508) 283-0800
T/15-7/18 70th Annual
Edgartown Regatta. Races for
different categories; prizes
awarded; 7/14, register. Leave
from Edgartown Yacht Club,
Edgartown. (508) 627-4361
7/16-7/18 - Up-Country Hot
Air Balloon Fair. Fri., opening
5:30 a.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. to 1] p.m.,
Sun. early morning. Balloons
launches, craft show, entertain-
ment, food and more. Greenfield
Community College, Greenfield.
(413) 773-5463.
7/17 - Blackburn Challenge
Rowing Race, 6 a.m. start time.
A 21-mile-rowing race areind
Cape Ann, Start at Cape Ann
Marina and end at ‘Pavilion
Beach, Gloucester. (508) 546-
9022.
TWAT Old Sturbridge
Village: Haying Contest, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Sense the competitive
spirit as Village men swing their
scythes in this re-creation of an
1836 mowing match. Sign lan-
guage interpreter available, 11
am, to 3 p.m. Rte. 20
Sturbridge. (508) 347-3362 or 347-
5383,
WAT Nashoba Valley
Winery: Raspberryfest, 3 to 7
p.m. Chamber music in the
orchard; fresh raspberry short-
cake; winery tours and tastings,
fee, 100 Wattaquadoc Hill Rd.,
Bolton. (508) 779-5521 or (800)
286-5521
7/17 & 7/18 -
Boston Antique
Boat Festival, Sat., noon to 5
p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m
Display of antique and classical
sailboats and power boats;
parade, Blessing of the Fleet,
boat rides, marine artists and
entertainment. Marina Bay,
Quincy. (617) 666-8530.
11th Annual
d Classical
7/17 & 7/18 - Bryant Home-
stead Country Craft Fair, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. One hundred
twenty-five juried craftspeople
(Woburn.Reoding, Winchester, Burlington, Wakefield), Lynnfield Villoger,
ipl, Wilmington & Tewksbury Town Crier, Stansham Independent, Daily News Mercury (Molden, Medford, Melrose)
Summer Calendar of Events in Massachusetts—
from New England display their
crafts on the lawn, Rte. 112 S,
Cummington. (413) 634-2244.
7/18 - Clean Harbor Day, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m; Learn about the
clean up of the harbor and how
it effects recreation opportuni-
ties in the park; exhibits,
demonstrations and lectures
Boat from Boston and Hingham
All Boston Harbor Islands. (617)
740-1605.
7/18 - Gore Place: Classic
Car Show, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Classic and antique vehicle
show. 52 Gore St., Waltham
(617) 894-2798.
7/18 - Codman House:
Antique Vehicle Meet, 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Two hundred antique
cars display on the grounds;
trucks and fire engines from
1968 and earlier on; entertain-
ment, tours of the house and
refreshments. Codman Rd.,
Lincoln. (617) 259-8843.
7/18 - Cape Cod Antiquarian
Book Fair, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Featuring 60 dealers of rare and
out-of-print books, prints and
ephemera. Cape Codder Hotel,
Rte. 132, Hyannis. (508) 888-6870.
7/18 - Indian Motocycle
Museum: Indian Day, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. A reunion and rally of
Indian motocycles owners and
riders; trophies awarded; muse-
um tour; flea market for motor-
cycle parts and memorabilia. 33
Hendee St., Springfield. (413)
737-2624.
Austin Prep Honor Roll
AUSTIN PREP ANNOUN
4TH QUARTER HONORS
Austin. Preparatory School in
Reading has announced the 4th
quarter honor roll for the sc’ hoo!
year 1992-1993,
DISTINCTION
Burlington - Joseph Guanci;
Malden - Adam Lazarewicz;
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WordPerfect course will run
from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., Monday
through Friday, July 19 to July
30. This individualized 30-hour
course is designed for the.begin-
ner as well as the experienced
word processor. .
The Lotus 1-2-3 course will
meet from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Monday through Friday from
July 12 to July 16. Other sec-
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from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. or 12
noon to 3 p.m. from July 19 to
July 30. The course is designed
for the beginner as well as the
advanced computer user.
These are limited-enrollment
courses with one student per
computer, The courses are open
to students ages 15 through
adult. For further information
contact the Minuteman Tech
Summer School office at (617)
861-7150. Minuteman Tech is
located on Route 2A in
Lexington, just west of Route 128
and is on the MBTA Hanscom
Field bus route.
FREE "PREGNANCY
AND YOU" CLASS
For women who are three to
five months pregnant, and their
partners, Winchester Hospital
offers a free "Pregnancy and
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include nutrition, growth and
development of the fetus and
relaxation techniques.
For dates of classes, call
Winchester Hospital at (617) 756-
2220.
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Mending Hearts is a support
group for women who are expe-
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the loss of a relationship due to
separation, divorce or abandon-
ment. Meetings aré held each
Friday evening at 7 p.m., at St.
Athanasius Rectory, 300
Haverhill St., Reading.
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comes the risk of certain
injuries. Be safe for Summer by
learning First Aid.
Winchester Hospital offers a
Standard First Aid Course
\teaching lifesaving medical
techniques such as CPR, rescue
breathing, chokesaving, control
of severe bleeding, first aid for
broken bones and treatment for
poison and burn victims.
After completing this course,
participants will have the skills
and knowledge to assist accident
victims who are in potential
death and disabling situations.
This two part course is
offered from 6 to 10 p.m. on July
8th and 15th at Winchester
Hospital's Health Promotion
Center in Woburn.
To register and for price
information, contact the
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Department at (617) 756-2220.
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AWAITS VISITORS
No trip to Cape Ann is com-
plete without visiting the Rocky
Neck Art Colony, off East Main
Street in East Gloucester, just
one mile from the end of Route
128.
The art colony has been des-
ignated by the Smithsonian as
the oldest working art colony in
America, Artists shacks and stu-
dios line the wharves, virtually
untouched by time. Rocky Neck
has been luring artists to its pic-
turesque shores for over 2000
years. Winslow Homer, Fitz
Hugh Lane, Childe Hassam are
but a few. Today the ar still
home to many wonderful artists.
THE POWER OF
PUBLIC RELATIONS
On July 15, 7:30 to.9 a.m.,
North Shore Women in Business
will sponsor a breakfast lecture
"The Power of Public Relations:
Getting Your Name in Print
The speaker will be Lisa Martin,
principal of Lisa B. Martin and
Company Marketing and Public
Relations in Rockport. Tips and
techniques for successfully pro:
moting business through com:
munity and media relations will
be discussed.
An entertaining and learned
speaker, Ms. Martin has over 15
years' experience helping large
and small organizations develop
effective promotional strategies.
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and given numerous workshops
to area business groups such as
the North Shore Chamber and
the Salem State Small Business
Development Center. .
The cost is $12 for members,
$15 for non-members, and
includes breakfast at the Kings
Grant in Danvers. Call North
Shore Women in Business at
(508) 927-8140.
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If just the thought of looking
for a new home is bringing on
headaches and confusion...If
beginning the home buying
process is cause for more dread
th%m excitement...Northern
Essex Community College is
offering a new two-hour course
this summer which will provide
information that will help.
"Home Buying in the
Merrimack Valley," will answer
many of the questions facing the
inexperienced home buyer today
including location, financing,
inspection, contracts and mort
gages. Gilbert Frank Starble,
Acquisitions/Dispositions
Manager for Realvest Limited,
will guide participants through
the home buying process using
his expertise as a realtor, mort
gage consultant and insurance
broker. He will also give tips on
comparison shopping for the
best price in a set price range.
This course is offered at the
Andover, extension site at the
Greater Lawrence Technical
School on Wednesday, July 14,
from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuition is $10.
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OPEN HOUSE
An Open House for LPNs and
RNs who are interested in pur
suing a degree in- Nursing will
be held at Bunker Hill
Community College (BHCC) in
Boston on Tuesday, July 20 at
4:30 p.m. in reom E-175
An opportunity for a review
of transcripts will be available
during the Open House.
Mary P. Riordan, M.S., R.N.,
of Brookline, assistant professor
in the Nurse Education program
at BHCC, will conduct the meet
ing representing Project Learn
of Regents College of the
University of the State of New
York
For more information call
Ms. Riordan, (617) 589-0590 and
leave a message. All calls will
be returned
SAT & PSAT VERBAL
PREPARATION COURS.
Last minute registration is
still being accepted for an SAT"&
PSAT Verbal Preparation course
offered at Minuteman Tech
Summer School. Two week ses
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617-389-4700
sions are available: July 19-30,
8:30 to H:30 a.m. or 12 noon to 3
p.m. This outstanding course
prepares high schoo] students
for the verbal portion of the SAT
& PSAT. Students learn proven
test taking strategies that may
lead to score gains of between 60
and 200 points. The course pro-
vides the missing link for bright
high school students whose
potential sometimes may not be
reflected in standardized test
“Scores.
The course tuition is $215 and
books and materials $36. For
registration or specific informa.
tion about the course contact
Minuteman Tech Community
Education at (617) 861-7150, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through
Friday or the instructor Roberta
Wolman. For further informa
tion contact the instructor in the -
evenings at (617) 721-1065
Telephone registration is accept
ed with credit card payment by
calling during the times listed
above.
ANTIQUE VEHICLES MEET
! CODMAN ESTATE
Crank up the Model 'T! Bring
the family and friends! Show off
a flivver, or just come and
admire more than 200 vintage
automobiles, small trucks, and
motorcycles.
Codman House in Lincoln
will host Motoring Memories
Antique Vehicle Mcet on Sunday,
July 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m
The Vehicle Meet is a colorful
event that appeals fo antique
vehicle owners and enthusiasts,
as well as to those who simply
want to spend a pleasant day in
the country
It is a particular favorite of
families with children. Historic
Codman House, built ca
will be open for tours
Entertainment will be provided
by the Liberty Jazz Band, a
seven-picce traditional jazz band
that performs on an antique fire
engine, and refreshments will be
available
General admission for the
day's activities is $3 for adults
and $1 for children ages 6-12
HOSPITAL SIBLING CLA
HELPS CHILDREN ADJUST
Adjusting to a new addition in
the family can be difficult for
yone, especially for an older
child who may feel that a new
baby means he or she is no
longer important. Helping
youngsters understand about a
new baby is important to ensure
family harmony.
‘To help youngsters 2 1/2 to 10
years of age adjust to having a
new baby in the home, a special
program, "On Being a Sibling,”
will be held at Melrose-
Wakefield Hospital on
Wednesday, July 14.
The program will be held
from 6:15.to 7:15 p.m. in Perkins
Lecture Hall, 585 Lebanon St. in
Melrose Registration is
required and there is a $10 fee
per family
Families are encouraged to
attend together to learn more
about helping an older child
make a healthy adjustment to a
new brother or sister. The pro-
gram offers helpful tips for par-
ents, such as minimizing sibling
, and how to talk to a
child before and after the birth
of the baby. Instructors will
speak directly with children
about what they can do for their
new brother or sister and each
child will make a special bib for
their new sibling.
To register for "On Being a
Sibling" or for more informa-
tion, call the (Childbirth
Education Department at
Melrose-Wakefield- Hospital,
(617) 979-3408 or (617) 979-3515.
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RED CROSS TO HOLD
5TH GOLF TOURNAMENT
Plans are underway for-the
North Area Red Cross 5th
Annual Golf Tournament. This
tournament is now known as the
Harry Ankeles Memorial
Tournament. Ankeles was a
prominent North Shore Attorney
and Chapter Chairman of the
Peabody Red Cross. He was
instrumental in the establish-
ment of the golf tournament as
a fund raiser for the area.
Co-Chairmen Dr. Howard
Rosenkrantz of Marblehead and
Michael Smith of Topsfield have
announced that the tournameitt
will be Monday, September 27,
at the Kernwood Country Club
in Salem. John Dennis, Channel
7 sportscaster, will play golf that
day and MC the festivities after
the tournament. The shotgun
start will be.at 12:30 p.m., fol-
lowed by dinner, awards and
prizes.
The tournament will be open
to the first 144 players, men or
women, who register with the
North ‘Area office. The cost is
$150 which includes greens fees,
carts, gifts and dinner.
Applications and information
can be obtained from the North
Area office in Peabody, (508)
531-2280 or Melrose, (617) 665-
1351
INFORMATION ON
INFANT CARE
Anyone who has ever been
around an infant knows how
much work. is required
Although many have had some
experience caring for an infant,
extra help and guidance can
come in handy.
Instruction in diapering,
bathing, feeding and changing
are just a few’of the topics cov-
ered in the Early Infant Care
program being offered by
Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. The
program will be held on
Tuesday, July 13 and on
Wednesday, July 21, from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. in Perkins Lecture
Hall, 585 Lebanon Street in
Melrose. Individuals may attend
one or both classes.
MWH pediatricians will be on
hand to answer many questions
that parents may have concern-
ing infant care. Also discussed
during the program will be gen-
eral health and safety issues for
infants, the use of car seats, and
childproofing the home. In addi-
tion, important issues related to
choosing a pediatrician, the in's
and out's of day care, working
parents, pets in the home and
the blessing of grandparents
will also be included.
Registration is required and
there is a $10 fee for each class
Interested individuals may reg:
ister for the Early Infant Care
program by calling MWH's
Childbirth Education Depart
ment at (617) 979-3408 or (617)
979-3515,
of outdoor concerts as part o
the 1993 Longfellow Summer
Festival Pianist Victor
Rosenbaum and guest soprano
will perform music by Schubert,
Schumann, and Brahms with a
particular emphasis on text by
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Goethe. The concert is free and
meets on Sunday, July 1, at 3
p.m. on the East Lawn of the
Longfellow National Historic
Site, 105 Brattle Street,
Sambridge.
Longfellow Summer Festival
events are dedicated to the pop-
ular 19th century American
poet, Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, and include more
than a dozen musical concerts,
poetry readings, and storytelling
activities. Programs are held on
the grounds of the historic
Longfellow House, an elegant
Georgian mansion built in 1759
and open daily to the visitor
public
For details on this and
upcoming festival events, con-
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The, meeting agenda includes:
roll call, approval of minutes,
questions and comments from
the public, a student report,
recognition of staff receiving
advanced degrees during the
school year, a multicultural
report from the principals, a
review of student handbooks.
Also, a draft policy on
weapons and student conduct, a
review of courses with less than
12 students, student trips during {
the school year, report onthe
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assistant superintendent search,
and the summer meeting sched-
ule.
The superintendent is sched-
uled to report on open enroll-
ment, staff, and a proposed
enrichment project.
The School Committee is
about to consider its association
with” the Massachusetts
Association of School Commit-
tees and appoint a representa-
tive to the Field Management
Committee.
Other agenda items include
personnel actions, bid awards
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and dates (the School calen-
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adjournment.
Guess the town and win your-
self a round-trip ticket which
could hurl you insthe direction of
the Middlesex East School
System (M.E.S.S.), a new con-
cept to consolidate administra
tive duplication and scheduled
to come into being as soon as
exactly the right superintendent
can be located.
A nationwide search is
already underway for some sort
of custodial superintendent with
enough skills in the quality con
trol arena to deal with the
M.E.SS.
MALDEN STUDENTS
TALK I ‘ORY - Representing
the Malden Living Heritage and
using actual artifacts, Jenny
Snyder-Cohen recently spoke to
Malden's Belmont Elementary
School students about how lives
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DENT - After its second nation-
wide search, the Reading School
Committee has unanimously
voted to appoint Dennis
Richards of Andover,
Superintendent of Schools Dr.
Robert Munnelly’s recommend-
ed candidate for assistant super-
intendent. Educational supervi-
sor of the 12,000 students in the
Nashua, New Hampshire public
schools since 1991, Richards is
expected to begin full-time in
Reading in August at a salary of
$64,000.
As part of his-role in Nashua,
Richards supervisés and evalu-
ates teachers and principals;
assists the assistant superinten-
dent in the evaluation and selec-
tion of textbooks; and coordi-
nates principal and elementary
teacher professional develop-
ment, gifted education, the
selection and assignment of ele- -
mentary staff, and curricular
revision and development.
He holds. an undergraduate
~ degree from Merrimack College,
a Master's in English Language
and Literature from Middlebury
and a Master's in Education *
from the Harvard Graduate
School of Education.
Meanwhile, the name of
Reading’s Parker Middle School
Principal and former president
of the National Association of
Secondary School Principals Dr.
Jack Delaney has surfaced in
Andover, where after one year
as assistant superintendent,
Eileen Woods - Reading resident
and former Reading teacher -
has announced that she’d rather
be a principal; and Winchester -
also in its second search - is
interviewing four finalists for
assistant superintendent for cur-
riculum and instruction.
Actually, the really big news
this week is that the Reading
School Committee has elected
an assistant chairman after a
year of being unable to settle an
any one member; and by the
way, they elected a new chair-
man also,
DINING GUIDE
+All Ages
Welcome
*Baseball &
Softball
Batting Cages
Hitting
Instruction
Restaurant, Ltd.
Style Cooking at
Reasonable Prices.
The Dubois family invites you
VisIT US ON YOUR
NEXT TRIP TO THE
CLOSED MONDAYS
OPEN 3-10
This Summer
We're on your
1° in quiet beauty on the iM
of the scenic Merrimack River
Enjoy Delicious Home
ae jour family to join them for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner Tuesday thru
lay, serving American and Continental Cuisine for your dining pleasure.
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INDOOR
BATTING
FACILITY
16 Sixth Road
Woburn, MA
(617) 932-1960
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* Specials Change Daily
* Function Room Ayailable
Located 1 mile west of Rte. 93
at Exit 46, Methuen, MA
508-688-5021
We bave Re-opened and Enlarged
* Appetizers
Salads
© Sandwiches
* Grinders
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Accounting
& Taxes 001
ACCOUNTING & TAX
Evan Cole, Certified
Public Accountant
Specializing in the ac-
counting, tax & book-
keeping needs. of
businesses & individuals.
608-694-9094, tft
ACCOUNTING
AND TAX SERVICES
David L. Melanson, Cer-
tified Public Accountant,
Masters in Taxation, 274
Main St, Reading, Ma
01867. 617-944-7008
~ Bookkeeping/Payroll
Financial reports, jour-
nals, invoicing, bill pay:
ing’ & payroll. Small
Businesses our specialty
617-933-0380. Profile
Business Services
Appliance
& Repair 003
PROF. REPAIR SERVICE
Days, Eves, & Sat.'s.
Refrig., a/c, washers,
dryers, d/washers, disp &
ranges. 10% Senior Dis-
count. 617 729-7906.
1 &M Appliance Service
All makes & models
repaired. Washers,
dryers, refrig. disposals,
etc. Low rates, same day
service. 617-942.7230.
VACUUMS
SEWING MACHINES
Parts & sales. Free est
imates, 302 Montvale
Ave., Woburn. 935-2704.
BUSINESS 005
LEGAL Documents, pro
posals, manuscripts, mail
merges, graphics, pre
sentation prep, copy
layout & more. Eves. &
weekends. Reasonable
rates. 617-438-9117. tS
CARPENTRY 007
A FINISH CARPENTER
Retired. 30 yrs. exp. Int
remod. Kitc & baths etc
Also sm. ext. additions &
repairs. Have ABC Bldrs.
Lic. Anytime 938-8739
ALBERTA & BALBONI
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Additions, baths, kitch
ens, decks, ceramic tiles,
remodeling, replacement
windows. Lic & ins. Qual
ity work, reasonable
rates. Free ests., refs.
Mike, 617-438-0898. _tfs
Cannon Construction
Kit & bath remod, Addi
tions, fnshed bsmnts
decks, repic. windows
siding. Free est. Lic &
5
y'
The best price for
ramodeling & repair
Finish your basement,
attic, or just fix a sticky
door, No job to small
Mass. reg 109153. Fully
ins, free est. Call Jeff
eee eter ___
CHAFFEE CARPENTRY
Additions, remodeling,
2nd levels, decks, roofing
& siding. High quality in-
terior finish & kitchens
Lic, & Ins, 617 935-9234.
ENTRY
Quality at reas. prices,
decks, remod., additions,
V siding, repl. windows,
gutters, roofing, reg. &
ins, #109967; 944-0483,
MAKSOU BROTHERS
CARPENTRY
Additions are our spec-
jalty! Free estimates.
Quality work. Friendly
manner, Low prices
Please call 617 942-2775
or 470-3850.
Martins Construction
Remodeling, additions,
kitchens, baths, decks,
rooting, replacement
windows. Refs., Lic & ins.
Free est. Martin 617
942-8751
ODDS N ENDS .
CONSTUCTION
Painting, roofing, siding
etc. Free estimates. Call
Phil at 508-658-9807 8/268
Ouellette Carpentry
Kitchen & bath remodel-
ing. Ceramic tiling,
decks, windows, doors,
finish work. Interior / ex:
terior. 617-935-2962.
Seaver Construction, Inc.
New construction, addi-
tions, remodeling, roof-
ing, siding, kitchens,
baths, & more. Licensed
& insured. Quality work.
Free estimates. 935-0130.
pect
& paint, doors, windows,
comp. kitchen & bath
remodeling, decks. No
job too small, 933-6754.
WINN CONSTRUCTION
Baths, kitchens, finished
bsmats, decks, replace-
ment windows & doors,
int/ext. painting. Call for
& rets. Rich 729-6686
Cleaning. on
ABRA-CADABRA
WINDOW CLEANING
WINDOWS SO CLEAN
IT’S LIKE MAGIC
Specializing - residential
rates. Fully insured.
‘Call617 938-4942.
AT YOUR SERVICE
For cleaning, shopping
services, packing/un
packing for moves
Bonded & Insured Call
Lorna at 617-845-6701
USY BEE JANITORIAL
Industrial & Residential
services-Call 845-6148.
CONDO & house clean-
ing reasonable rates
weekly or monthly. Call
664-3258. tin
Ci
reasonable rates. Weekly,
bi-wwkly or monthly. Call
8664-3258. tin
& House clean-
ing, -Reasonable rates.
Weekly, bi-weekly or
monthly. Call Ruth 508
664-3258 tin
Dependable Cleaning
once a week house
cleaners. Single family,
condos and apt. Ret
avail. Reasonable fates,
free est. 617-938-8076.
Diane's Cleaning Service
Free est. Quality service.
Residential & commer:
cial. We'll make coming
home a pleasure. Bond-
ed, Insured. 617-387-2490
Exp. Housecleaner
Excellent work. Good
rates & references. Lv
msg. 617 628-8942.
HOME CLEANING to
perfection. Wkly., biwkly.,
& mos. Affordable. Refs.,
free est, Call Karen 617
662-6579. 7/29s
HOUSECLEANING
Responsible & good ref
erences. for home, office
etc. | clean with love
Cristina, 617 391-9314
HOUSECLEANING
Excellent rates. Great
references, Honest. Call
or leave message °647-
628-8390
Jim's Window Washing
Service
Residential
cleaned & oiled
Free estimates
call 933-2419
LOOSE rug cleaning, free
pick up and delivery. Call
933-3031 7/28m
“Make it Clean" Need
your house cleaned? Call
us. Weekly, bi-weekly or
one time cleaning. Free
est, exc. ‘refs. $10.00 off
the third cleaning with
this ad 508-664-5804 7/28n
MATURE, responsible
women will clean your
home. Reasonable rates,
free estimates. Call 508:
657-8253. tft
MERRY MAIDS
Quality home & office
cleaning to your
specifications. Pleasant
and dependable. Bonded
and insured, For free
estimate please
call Merry Maids at
617-935-1850.
NEED A HAND?
LOW week, bi or monthly.
16 years experience. Free
estimates. Call Ann 279-
2448. Best references.
715s
Prow Window Cleaning.
Frée estimates, evening
& weekend hours avail-
able. Will beat any price.
Call Tracy or Jim at 617-
272-4899.
RELIABLE cleaner needs
work, Bonded & insured.
Will do what the others
Gutters
Please
won't. Satisfaction guar-
anteed, Call 508-657-
7949 if
WINDOW CLEANING
ROBERT'S window
cleaning. Prof. cing only
$6,25+ storm. Guar, Also
int. paint/paper. Wilm-
ington 508-657-7685 _tfs
WINDOW WASHING
Windows washed. Resi-
dential & commercial
Call Phil 617-944-3001
Child Care 013
CHILD CARE OPENINGS
Reasonable rates, all
ages FT/PT openings.
Lic# 68623. 508-851
3112, 7/281
DAY CARE
Experienced lic. daycare
provider has full & part
time openings. All ages.
Meals & snacks incld.
Bachelor's in Early
Childhood Ed. Convt. to
all major roads &
highways, Tewks/Wilm
line. Lic. #67385. Call
508-658-4110 tft
DAYCARE FT/PT open:
ings: avail. Lunch &
snacks provided. Fenced
in yard, playroom. Call
508-658-0360. Lic
#68591 O13tft
DONNA'S DAY CARE
Loving, fun, reliable day
care. 2 full time openings
available. 15 mos & up.
Lic. #67636. Call 617
665:7420_ 718s
EF AU PAIR
European Live
in Childcare
EF AuPairs are throughly
screened, hold legal
visas, speak English, and
are dedicated to the care
of your children, Avg.
cost $170/wk. regardless
of the # of children, Call
for more info. 508-689-
4525. Gov. designated/
non profit program
EXP. Mom has FT or PT
Openings. Nutritious
meals & snacks. Rte 62 &
Boutwell St, Wilmington
area. 508-658-6522. Lic
#67412 7/28t
EXPERIENCED lic. child
care. Wilmington area,
loc. nr Rte 129 & 38. Full
or part time openings.
Lic, #51573. 508-657
8692. tft
LITTLE FOLKS
DAY SCHOOL
600 West Cummings Park
at Rtes. 128 & 93. Full &
part time. Summer camp,
nursery, pre-school &
kindergarten programs.
College degreed staff
#001684. Call 935-9697,
MOTHER of 2 has open:
ing ages 2 & up. Lg. yrd,
playroom, crafts, music,
activities. Lic. #67863.
Call Jackie 508-658
0028 714t
PRECIOUS PEOPLE
Has openings “for full
time & part time. High
quality child caré provid
ed. Lic #55384, 508-657-
4807 tft
STONEHAM Daycare
Experienced Mom has
openings for all ages
Day & eve. hrs. Meals in-
cluded, Lic. #67164. 438.
4730.
WONDER YEARS
High quality childcare full
& part time openings, all
ages welcome. Convt. to
rtes 28, 62, & 93. Rea-
sonable rates. Call’ 508-
664-3726 | 77
Electricians 021
BILL ALEXANDER
Residential & Industrial
wiring. Licensed and In.
sured. Free estimates.
617 933-1103.
Edward R. Tedhan
Master Electrician. Fully
ins. Residential & com-
mercial. Free estimates.
Arlington. “Lic #A14547.
617-646-0452
Electrical Contractors
Lloy and Johnson
Comm., Resid,, and, In-
dust. Free est. Insured
Master Lic. #14491A. Call
932-0206 or 508-657-7640.
a
ICTRICAL SERVICES
Residential, commercial
and industrial. Reason:
able rates. Free estim-
ates. Fully insured and
licensed. 944-1717,
A.B.C. Licensed Provider
has openings, 2 wks.
free, call for details, F/
yard, Meals provided. On
Wob / Lex line. Lict
57672. Carole 938-6657.
* Alfred Terr, Woburn
Mother of 4 has opening
for, all ages. Meals &
snacks incl. Near 128 93,
train. Lic. #67466. Call
Debra 617-932-3910.
ALWAYS BEST CARE
Caring Mom/Provider has
ney openings for all
es. Lg. home wi
playroom on quiet street.
“Affordable & dependable.
Ed. in early childhood
dev. CPR, BLS, first aid.
No. Wilmington convt. to
Rte 62 & 93. Call Colleen
508-658-6271. Lic.
#62445 7/28t
CHILD CARE Al GES
FTIPT. 3 openings. Non
smoker. Off Rte 3A Burl-
ington. Lic #65249
Please call Phyllis 617
272-4302
ELECTRICIAN
New & old wiring of all
types. Quality work at
teasonable rates. 30 yrs.
experience. Call Bob 617
599-1974, 7/298
LEEJANVRIN
Licensed Electrician
#17239, insured, free est-
imates, 28 yrs. exp. Call
942-0243.
VINCENT ELECTRIC
Residential, commercial,
industrial. Fully insured &
licensed. Free estimates.
617-272-0553
Entertainment 023
A HAPPY FACE
is what you'll have with
Petunia the Clown at
your special occasion.
Magic, Face painting,
balloons, 617-944-1473
AONEGAL BAND
Piano/ Keyboards
Weddings / Parties,
Background. Add MY
special touch. 944-346
Da’
Winn St. Woburn offers
the best in child care 2
mos. thru Kindergarten. to
Come see our center and call
compare. Lic # 001608.
933-0924
ARE available to come to
all types of parties. Corp.
ate functions. Just
Poco Clown
the Crafty Clown. 617
438-7140. tts
at di
ABRACADABRA
J'' THE CLOWN
Balloon Fantasy, Balloon
Man. Company ‘outings
Call for all types of par.
ties. 508-744-1140.
AWESOME AUDIO
Disc Jocks
One of New England's
most professional. Avail
able for all’ occasions.
Calt for personal con.
sulation 508-664-1431 tin
BELLYDANCING
With comedy roast or
Bette Midler act. Au
dience participation. All
occasions. 617 286-9130
D.J, DAVE
Parties, clubs, weddings
dance, rap, rock, oldies
Professional Sound
System. 617-245-7228
leave msg
DISC JOCKEY
Prof. disc jockey for all
occasions. Exciting
music of the 40's to 90's
Let us energize your next
party! Call Tom 233-0960
DISC JOCKEYS RNJ
Juke Box - 508 657-8105
Reasonable rates, wed
dings, Jack & Jills, Grad
uation, dances, BBQ's
parties, fundraisers. tft
The Good Times Roll!
DJ Service: Critically ac
claimed Boston Globe
Magazine. Family parties
Corporate, Weddings, our
specialty! Aggressive
pricing, Paul Lazzara
(617) 944-4617. Est. 1980
PONIESFORHIRE = *
For birthday parties, club
functions, or ‘afternoon
fun, Call 508-667-2921 or
617-272-7212 tft
PURPLE DINOSAUR
And other characters wil!
come to your party
private or business. Call
Fantasy Costumes any
time. 617 438-3977. 7/29s
STU THE DJ now with
Karoke, music from the
40's to today, MC for all
occasions 324-6902
321-7780. 713m
Equipment Rental
& Repair
BOBCAT
Bobcat wibackhoe at
tached for hire. $35/hr, 4
hrs mi. $30/hr, 8 or more
hrs. Call Bill at 508-664
2782
FOR RENT
26" hydraulic log splitter
12 ton, delivered and
picked up $65 per
weekend, $35 per day
call 475-4628 or 475
7148 tin
Small Engine Depot
Lawn mowers, snow
blowers, repairs, tune
ups, off season storage
pick-up & delivery serv
41 Elm St. (rear)
Stoneham 617-438
6118, tis
Fences, Walls
& Masonry 027
A 1 New Look Masonry
Spec. in new & restora
tion masonry work. Brick
stairs, walks, chimneys &
stone. Free est. Glen
O'Rourke 935-3511
AA MASONRY ~
Specializing in
Flagstone, brick stairs,
cement work, stonewall
Free est. Call Salvi at
942-7273.
CHIMNEYS rebuilt
repaired. Concrete, stone
walls, stairs, block works,
cellar flodrs, cellar walls
stuccoed, waterproofed
Water problems solved
Free estimates. 617-944-
6409. 911m
CONCRETE PATIOS &
walks. Free estimates
Call Eric 617-272-5930
D’Arrigo Tile & Masonry
Prof. installation of all
tile & masonry work
Complete bathroom
remodeling. Free est
Peter 617-937-0903.
FENCES
Professional « Installation
& repairs. Wood & Chain
link, Guard rail and
dumpster enclosures etc
Call Greg, 944-4762.
FENCES
Specializing in wood &
chain link. Prof. installa-
tion & repair of. residen
tial & commercial fences,
025
tree estimates. Peter
944-4966
. TUMBARELLO
Masonry repairs & resto-
rations. All types mason-
Ty, No job too small. Free
est. Call Gary anytime
617-933-6647.
MASONRY
Specializing in brick
stairs, walks, chimneys
and stone. Free estim-
ates. Call Bob McCauley
933-6135 or 935-2719
MASONRY WORK
Stonewalls, brick &
concrete work and
patios. Call Armando
Sinagoga at EEE
tfs
MR, ED'S SERV!
Fence repairs. Full line of
fencing. Dump truck
service. Free
estimates. Call anytime.
938-9132.
“Improvements
Floor, Rug
&Tile 029
BOB'S FLOOR SERVICE
Hardwood floors sanded
and refinished. Family
bus. since 1955. Small
jobs welcomed. 617 933-
4641 or 1 800 640-3566.
CERAMIC TILE REPAIR
Specializing in rebuilding
shower Stalls, bath areas,
floors, better than new.
Free estimates. Call Tom
617 273-0613
CHAMBERS FLOORS
All types of hardwood
floors. Installed, sanded,
repaired, refinished. Low
rates, free estimates
617-887-2338
Double D Tile & Masonry
Specializing in all forms
of tile, marble & masonry
work. Quality installation
at reasonable prices
Free estimates. Peter
617-272-8454
J Duffey Floor Sanding
Hardwood floors profes.
sionally sanded & refin
ished. 20 years experi
ence. Call Jack Duffey.
617 933-7445
JOHN'S CARPET SERVICE
Let me bring the
showroom to you. Stain
resistant, plush carpet
Starting at $5.99 sq yd
est 508-458-1154
Fre
N.H. Floor Sanding Serv.
Sanding, refinishing
staining, new floors in
stalled Reasonable
prices. Free estimates
Timmy 581-2619
SONNY S PROF. FLOORS
10% off-Fully insured
Reterences. !nstallation.
sanding, staining
tefinishing. repair, high
quality work. Free est
617 568-9886
SUPERIOR
HARDWOOD FLOORS
Free est for installation
sanding. retinishing &
repairs. 617-944-5826
TONY'S FLOOR CO.
Sanding, retinishing
stalling, stain, wood por
ches & decks. Best quali.
ty, low prices. Fully in
sured. Free est 617-561
0421
Home
031
A.K.T.
Quality Home Repair
Nojob to small
Free estimates
Call Tom anytime
721.1988 Leave message
Any small jobs done.
A-Z Handyman
Fixups or repairs. Call
John anytime 935-7993
“AL CERAMICTILE
+ REPAIRS
Regrouting. washing
new installations, bath
rooms, shower stalls
kitchens & hallways
617-438-2401 tts
BATHTUBS
RESURFACED
Is your bathtub worn out
or hard to clean? Don't
rip i! out.-Resurface it
with our exclusive syn:
thetic porcelain. All dec
orator colors. Fully guar
anteed PERMACERAM
of New England. Call 617
245-8287 TFS
CERAMIC TILES —
Complete bathroom
remodeling, kitchen firs
back splashes, shower
stalls, new installations &
repairs. Rets. avail. Qual
ity work Call Mike 617
438-0898 tts
FURNITURE FACELIFT
Kitchen cabinet fronts &
furniture refinishing, our
specialty. Chairs reglued
Pick up & delivery. Call
508-658-0166 ttt
Garage Door Servicing
&
Electric Openers
Call Ted Nalwalk
617 944-8373
“OPEN SESAME™
Steel, insulated, security,
resid. & storm doors. Ex:
pert installation guaran
teed. Sales & Service
JUSTDOORS 938-8340
R.E. Design/Drafting
All architectural services,
specializing in home
renovation & alteration
design. Great prices,
responsive work. Call
Randy after 6pm 508-
658-4311 tft
Sam's Handyman Service
Can't find anyone to do
those small jobs? Now's
the time to secure your
own handyman! Call Sam
Nesbitt, 245-3909.
Landscaping
& Gardening
A.B.C. Rototilling
and Bob Cat Service. See
Twin Landscaping in the
Service Directory. Call
Bill at 617-938-6657.
039
ATCLEANUPS
2 men with dump truck
will cleanup & remove
almost anything. Also
chain saw work. Call
Mike 617 932-2571
C.J.'S TREE SERVICE
Winter storm cleanups &
brush chipping. Compl
tree removal & tree care.
Pruning, firewood. Fully
ins. Pl. call 273-1469
Collins Tri
All Phases Of Tree Care
removals,” pruning, cabl.
-ing. Rep., by Consylting
Aborist. Fully Insured
617 937-3350
Comptete Maintenance
Mowing, weeding, mulch,
trimming, pruning., fert
programs, soding, gut
ters, seal coat, cleanups,
trash removal. Low rates
free. est. Call Chris 617,
729-6828. 508-658-9996
CORMIER TREE SERVICE
All phases of tree work
Lowest rates around. All
calls returned promptly
Call 508 657-9386.
Duffy Bros. Landscaping
Total yard maintenance.
tree & shrub pruning
trimming, planting. No
job too small. Sr Citz
disc. 944-4643,
HIGH SCHOOL Senior
will do lawn mowing, rak
ing, general yard work &
misc, odd jobs. Call Chris
944-8189
Hitchcock Landscaping
Yard cleaning, lawn care
& maintenance, shrub &
plants planting, shrub
trimming, snow blowing
Free est. residential,
commercial. Call bill at
617-272-3692 wt
Land Cleared for Lawns
Trees, stumps, cement
debris removed. Loam
fill, chips spread. Bobcat
work. Lawns installed
Call 508 658-2163
LANDSCAPE TREE
Deign. Construction
New lawns, lawn care
programs, ground maint
Expert tree care, 944-7221
LAWNMOWING $20. and
up, clean-up, mulching,
prompt service. Call Bert
at 508-667-3743 7M
LAWNS mowed. Rea
sonable rates. * Mulch
clean ups, fertilizing, Call
Jim 508 657-7787 tft
NEW ENGLANDSCAPE
Your complete landscape
Co. Design, Installation,
Maintenance; 12 years
experience. Portfolio &
ref. avail. Free est. Fully
ins.617-862-4049:
P & BLANDSCAPING
Weekly property main.
tenance. AR ties design
Lawns installed, Bobcat
work. Free estimates
617-935-5441
STAR LANDSCAPING
Resid. & Comm. Com
plete lawn & grounds
care. Mulching, plan
tings, clean-ups, debri
removal. Reas. 438-9638.
Stockbridge Tree Service
Complete takedown and
removal, pruning, clean
ups. Free estimates, fully
insured. For information
call 617 938-6430.
Stonewall Building
& Landscaping. Small
Jobs & misc. work. Free
estimates. Call 273-3263
Tree Removal, Tree!
Shrub pruning, deep root
feeding, spraying, trees &
shrubs planted. All types
landscape work. Exp, Lic,
ins, free est. 729-3414
Truck & 2 Men Far Hire
Cleanups-all types, bark
mulching, lawn care svc.,
lawn mowing, small
demolition. 944-8206
YARD WORK
Lawns mowed, clean ups,
leaves, brush removed
Bark mulch, hedges
trimmed. Reas. rates. Call
229-8721 *
Miscellaneous
043
COPIERS Repaired. Low
rates. Computer Haus.
508-657-7959 tft
Shower Queen Glass Co.
196 Park St., No
Reading. 617 944-2401,
508 664-4531. Custom
screens, tub & shower
doors
SKIP AT YOUR SERVICE
Household men
Don't know who to call
for“those jobs small or
large? Call Skip 935-1862.
THOMAS. QUINN
Gen. Bid. Contractors
Quality Interior renova-
tions, custom kitchen /
bath remodeling, ceramic
tile specialist. Lic. Free
est. 617-933-7785.
GEORGE W. GATELY
Backhoe service. Locat
#4. Sewer & water con-
nections, drain laying,
excavations, and water
taps. 933-1322. Free est.
tft
UNDERGROUND
Oil Tank Removal
Coastland Tanks, Inc. |
stall, tank cleaning, vac
truck. 1800675-01
Paint, Paper
&Plaster
A&M QUALITY PAINTING
Specialists in exterior &
interior painting, over 26
years experience Fully
ins., lic. rigger, free est
508-531-6430 or 508-470.
0993,
int & Paper
ng, paper
stripping & ceilings
Neat, clean & prompt
References’ available
Free est. 617 935-0081
COLLEGE PAINTING
Why pay professional
prices” Est. since 1981
Fully ins. Free estimates
Call Ed 617 272-9401
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WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, JULY 7, 8, 1993-PAGE S-7
OVIER 160,000 READERS
‘Edwards Plumbing Co.
REPAIRS, REMODELING
047 Complete Plumbing, movers. Lic
Heating, Oil, and Gas fit
ting. Lic. # 11928, Fully
Insured. 508-664-1776.
HEATING CONTRACTOR
Weil-McLain Beckett
Oil burners, boilers,
baseboard heating. Very
reasonable. Jerr
Ficociello 617-272-4367
K&K Plumbing & Heating
Kitchen & bath remodel:
ing. Water heaters & gas
work, Emergency service
Free est. Lic #20458
617-229-1871
MF. ROSANDER
Quality & Dependability
CITY HAUL TRUCKING
Household & office
& insuyed..
Free est. Same day ‘ser-
vice 7 day/week. Call toll
free 1-800-287-5814 or
local calls 508-454-5814
tT
Tutoring ;
YEAR ROUND TUTOR
K through 6 in my Win:
chester home. Certified,
exp., teacher with spe
needs background.
mer openings. 729:
Upholstering
& Refinishing
CUSTOM made
slip
cabs covers Guaranteed to fit
COLLEGE PRO PAINTERS Plumbing & Heating 24, tight and give the look of
Two yr. written warrenty, Hour Service. Lic. # 2045. being reupholstered
Trained /&; exp ipainiars 617-935-9376 Labor only 438-7824, 1S
Your residential experts. MASTERPLUMBER
For FREE estimates call Commercial and residen. Wedding 069
1-800-346-4649 9129 tial Plumbing, heating, & Toumenea
DAVE'S PAINTING gas ie bale work to select your
Specializing in residential excellent rates. Free €St. weDDING INVITATIONS
interior painting & 80b 508-988-0615 from the
wallpapering. Quality 5 Daily Times Chronicle
work al reasonable rates. * P.F. Johnson Plumbing 1 Arrow Drive
Free ests. 617 729-4657 andHeatingCo. Woburn 933-3700
EXTERIOR PAINTING Owner operated service or
Two teachers looking for & remodeling co. Fast.
summer work Years of Personal & prof! serv 7 531 Main St
experience Free estim- %4Y5: 24 hrs Call 8 com: Reading, 944.2200
ates. Call Pau! 662-7278, Pate MA lic 21373. Call We are currently offering
Tad ac TTEe 617 279-2172 or auto 29%. off a complele
pager, 553-0808 tts order 6
ive rc l nese nina PLUMBING & HEATING You are welcome to lake
Residential & Business Neat, dependable ser our catalog home over
ay cpuied Call 617° vice. No job too big or night to select your
868-179: too small. Call Bob at Wedding Invitations at
GopparDs 508-658-2467 Lic. # yourleisure
PAINTING SERVICE, (NC. 17204 it ———
Professional interior &
exterior painting & _MISCELLANEOUS
wallpapering. Fully. in. Roofing 3 1 075
sured. Richard Goddard eneral °
944-4962 or 664-2274 5 ME PUNARROOENG
Expert roof installation — US$ CONSTITUTION
HANDYMAN Ceilings
painted, $45. painting
carpentry. Gutters in
stalled and cleaned. Sash
cords replaced. Odd jobs
Wat have you. Dave 397
2894 714m
Lon Redfern
Wallcovering
Hanging and stripping
Interior painting. Reas
rates. Free est. 30 years
exp 617 944.5614
MacDonald Plastering
Ceilings, walls, repairs
patches. Clean & effi
cient. Free estimates
617.942.7486.
NILE PAINTING CO.
Emergency repairs. Fast
dependable service. 3rd
generation roofers. Work
guar., free est. Most rea
sonable price
944-1994 or 438-1500
A.E. HALL ROOFING
Specializing in new roots
and problem leaks. Free
estimates Call anytime 7
days. Don't - get - soaked
prices. 438-9697 or
438-7401 TFT
Sewing
Alterations
“TAILORING”
SPECIAL! Slacks hemm
057
MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS
Get "behind the scenes’
and work with collec
tions, research, photo
graph, survey visitors
develop educational pro:
grams or guided tours
Flexible hours, on MBTA,
and free parking. For
more info call: Education
Dept_at617 426-1812
Lost & Found 077
FOUND Bird in vicinty of
Dragon Court 6/28/93
Please call 932-9175
LOST “Squeaky”. Shy
young spayed female cat
Dark brown w/some
Interior & Exterior, Fully &d $1.95 with ad thru 7/9. beige & white. blue eyes
insured. Power washing
Free est., Call 395-0988.
PAINTING
Expert interior and exte
rior. No job too small or
large. J. Abreu, 935-2793.
Painting/Paper Hanging
Ceilings, walls & wood
work painted. Paper
stripped & hung, 25 years
experience, Al Toland
617-272-6261
PAINTING
Unemployed Teachers
looking for painting jobs
Int & ext. Prof. job, low
prices, exp., neat, refs.
| Improve: house, save
money. 438-8601, 438
0611, 438-7360 TFS
“Painting Paperhanging
Interior Work Only
Professional work at rea
Limit 3. Ostuni’s, 21R
Cambirdge St, Burl
ington. 617-272-2650
Rubbish &
Junk Removal 061
A & A ACTION CLEAN-UP
Clean up of attic, cellar
gar., yard etc. Removal of
any rubbish on const
debris, Free Est
CALL DOUG . 438-3518.
A&A ALL CLEAN
Clean outs of garages,
yards, cellars, etc. We'll
haul away anything. Fast
reliable service. Low
rates, 245-0713.
A & ACLEAN-OUTS
Complete removal of any
unwanted rubbish or
junk. Wood, hsehid
items. Fast reliable sér
& white paws. 933,5275.
LOST dog. Small black &
white Chihuahua type
Gone since-6/4. Reward
617 933-3558.
LOST Girls Espirit Jean
jacket at Shawsheen
Elem. school Wilmington
on 6/23. My daughter left
in caft, Did you daughter
accidently take it home?
Call 508-658-5836 or bring
to school 77
LOST Keys in vicinity of
MacArthur Rd, 438-1446
Stoneham 7/88
LOST PARAKEET blue
and yellow. Lost June
19th from Gibson Street
Medford. Heart broken.
please call with any in
formation. 391-2868. 7/7m
TIGER. Cat- brown &
sonable rates, Over 17 vice. Low rates 245-0713, black, end of June, Fair
years exp. Satisfaction
guaranteed on all work.
Call Stephen Meuse
438-2913 tts
PAPERHANGER
A&A Tiger Rubbish
Absolute Lowest Prices!
No job too big or too
small. Give mea call, “I'll
field Rd., Wilmington
area. No collar. Call 508-
694-9949 77
Free 081
Painting and papering. beat any price." Call Ken FREE Mother and 3
No Job too small. For free 617-958-6539 or 279-1946. beautiful long hair money
estimates call John Flynn
at 662-4841 after 5.
PLASTERING
Ceilings, walls etc
‘A & A ACME DISPOSAL
Removal of. all kinds ‘of
debris from your home or
business. Lowest prices.
kittens. 6 weeks old.
weaned & trained. 246:
5289 eves.
WANTED. Good homes &
Quality workmanship, Call John toll free: 617 Joye for Greyhounds. Ex
Always a job well done
Clean. Larry McLaughlin
935-1820
QUALITY PAINTING
Guaranteed lowest pric
ing on exterior & int
painting, custom wall
papering. Free est., fully
ins, Mike 617-273-4724
QUALITY & EXPERIENCE
PAINTING
Est. 1967
interior & Exterior
Free Estimates
10% Dis. Senior Citzen
617-944-8010.
RC. ING
AND WALLPAPERING
Interior & Exterior. Over
20 years exp: Reasonable
prices & free- estimates.
Quality work. 944-8976 or
944-3388.
R.K. PLASTERING
Blue-boarding & thin coat
plaster. Ceilings, walls,
repairs
Insured: Call Rich at our
fiew No.: 508 663-3132
RAINBOW PAINT
Free estimates. 6:
958-6764
A&A ALLIED DISPOSAL
Disposal of any un
wanted junk from your
home or bus, Lowest
possible prices.
CALL DENNIS 438-2640
ACEREMOVAL
Removal of any un
wanted junk, wood or
furn. Demo serv, Low
rates. Prompt service.
WILL BEAT ANY PRICE!
Mike at 617-279-2323
BARRY'S DISPOSAL
Licensed, insured, bond-
ed. Cellars, attics,
estates cleaned out, furn.
applic. removed.. Free
estimates. 24 hr service.
John 246-7762
‘CLEANOUT SERVICE
House, shed, yards
cleaned out of demo,
stumps & yard debris
cleared for lawns. 508
163.
EVERYTHING GOES
CLEAN-UP
Cleanups all types, wood,
brush, scrap metal,
WELDING
Welding on cars, plows,
frames, trailers etc. No
job to smail.: Reasonable
Interior - Exterior. Very
neat, very dependable. yards, small demolition,
10% Senior citizen dis- !awn care service. 944.
count. Call 508 65%-
7369. tft
Trucking
Plumbing oa & Moving 063
& Heating
DRAIN CLEANING MOVING & DELIVERY
Robert's Sewer & Drain
Cleaning Service. Tubs -
-sinks - toilets. - main
Mass D.P.U. #28485,
Homes, apts, condos, &
office. Antiques, appli-
rates, free estimates. Call lines: Free estimates. 24 ances. Free estimates at
Peter 932-4875
hr Service. 617 935-2768
‘
no obligations. 272-3302
cellent pets. Call 603
474-3065, ttt
FORSALE
Antiques
&Collectibles 087
~ ACOZY
CORNER ANTIQUES
373 Main St. Stoneham
Top $ paid for most any.
thing. Old furniture all
woods, rugs, glass,
porcelain, art work and
more. please stop in or
calf Karen & Joe Beaver.
617 438-3745 or 438-
6058. tts
BASEBALL CARDS
TO SELL
at discount prices. Look-
ing to sell Nolan Ryan
cards; 1968, 69, 76, 78°&
79 at below book value.
Also have some stars
from the late 1960's, ie
Gibson, Kaline, Fingers
RC. If interested call 617
272.9793 after 5 pm.
Boats, Motors
& Supplies 091
1968 Gradywhite, wood,
19ft, 1975 merc 125 HP,
nds tune up, trailer, all
access. Ready for water
$1300 or trade for car!
truck. 508-658-0460
SERVICES
TOS8
‘Supplement to Daily Times ~ Chronide (Woburn,
|. Winchester, Burlington, Wakefield), Lynnfield Villager,
No, Reading Tranctipt, Wilmington & Tewksbury Town Crier, Stoneham Independent, Daily News Mercury (Malden, Medford, Melrose)
Burlington, Wobum, Winchester, Reading, Wake ied,
OVER 160,000 READERS
nee
nfeld, Stoneham, Malden, Medford, Melrose
DINING ROOM set
lacquer/glass dngrm. set,
SERVICES
FROM S7 chairs. s70u60. Sion
52 ft O'DAY Javelin, ly as set. Tom at 942-
1992, 3 h.p. Mercury 1078, lv. msg.
engine, 4 yr. old Cox DRESSING table, wi
trailer. $1995. Call 944- drawer, glass top, printed
8 fabric sRirt, wimirror &
1972 TANZER 16¥2 ft, matching chair. Beautiful
fbrglas Daysailer. White. Set. $400/BO. 272-0233.
$2,350. boat, sails, trailer FOR SALE Kholer &
& mooring. Moored on Campbell baby grand
Lake Quannapowitt (nr. piano. Perfect
Softball Field Wakefield). throughout. Gorgeous!
617 245-8233, $5,800 BRO. Call 617-
1974 Caravelle, 17 ft 246-0761 .
fiberglass w/140 HRP GIRL'S Bdrm set, white
Here eyolnet ig raat: wigold trim trundle w/
motor railer. Good hdbrd. 6 additional pes
cond?$3,900.933-8681 §350/bo. Call 438.7244 or
1974 16 FT. Starcraft. !v.msg
Alum. hull witrailer. 40° HAMMOND organ, ex-
hp, mannan Motor. bole cellent conditin. $1500.00
u i) con
$1,225/3H0, 9359976. Onesssoron on ater
1975 CLASSIC Cruiser, —
25 ft. FG 233 Mercruiser, Homelite 17 inch gas
: ' hedge clippers, very gd
stern drive, witrailer. Call cond $80/B0. 935-6538
617-933-5411 or 1-407- —saoe
286-8009 HONEY OAK Child craft
7980 OWENS cribldr Bed, $275.-Mat-
hp, Evenrude Motor, Tilt $100, Yield House’ Desk
trailer. $750, Call 617. $100. Call 617-334
272-1057 uu
KENMORE Washer $125,
Kenmore electric Dryer
$225, Whirlpool
1981 Crestliner Rampage
26’, twin 350 ci, 800 OMC
Cutarivess hupslloors refrigerator/freezer 18.1
dual axle EZ load-trailer, SUF 2734703 ___
$14,500/BO, 508-837-3263 KING-SIZE Waterbed in
days. Evs;617-272:2288. good cond. Incids bkcase
1984 SILVERTON 34 ft. 2 hdbrd, frame, mattress,
heater, liner & $100/BO
Stations, all equiped H
sleeps 6, $50,000, Cal) Calleves 9923204 __
508-851-7295. KITCHEN set from East
joa6 FOUR WINNS 175 etn Butcher Block 30 x 48
1986 FOUR WINNS 17.5 wi4- matching. chairs
bowrider, 190 hp, 4 cyl.;
ilo, Merc., rebuilt eng,, ez $150. 508-658-6262 _ 6/161
load trailer, exc. cond. LAWNMOWER, Lawnboy
$7500/BO, 942:0018. $90.00. Call 729-7927
1986 27' BAYLINER LIVINGROOM. Mint
Ciera, More than $5000 in cond. 96" blue velvet
extras. 1986 Shorelander sofa, $500. 2 barrel chrs.
trailer. $20,400 for both. gold velvet $300. 2 end
508 988-0788 days, 508 tbles, matching glass top
658-6043 eves. cfe. tble $225. 1 crystal
1986 27' REGAL Com- lamp. $50. 2 Mediterra-
modore 277XL. Excellent nean style lamps, $90
condition. Low hrs. Call 617 729-4105
, Sat. or Sun. 617 846-1108. MOVING: diningroom, 8
1987 CELEBRITY, 19 ft. pc. 44” octitble, wiped
Bowrider, 260 HP, I/O, legs, 2 leaves, 2 arm, 4
Merc cruiser, fresh water '@Q. chairs, 50¥2" glass 9
use only. Gal. roller trail. top hutch, solid fruit
er. Many extras. $9500/ wood, $900/BO. 935-7637,
BO. 942-0785. MOVING must sell:
1987 WINNER Escape Sedroom set, dinette set
1750. 17% ft bow rider and much more! Call
w/130 hp, OMC cobra 397-2884 or 289-8483.
drive., Shorelander galv. — 6/30m
roller trailer, new cover, Rectangle pine table
batt, tuneup, inclds 20x20x24H $35. Pine
complete ski pkg. Exc. table 21Wx 21H $70. All
cond, $5900. 665-9675 in exc. cond. 617 935-
1989 - 16’ pontoon, 25 7075.
Hp. Nisson outboard,
rarely used. Gi
$4000/BO. 944-1957.
1990 BAYLINER Capri 17 smoke. Call
foot with trailor & 50 hsp. 3958.
. SMOKER?!?!
ged, Smoker in your life?
Eliminate second hand
508-657-
tft
" Excellent cond. Used on- STORE Showcases, all
ly twice. Always garees lass, $195, each or 2 for
7+ ‘4 90. 6 ft. lengths. 617-
498-6185 6/228
Business-Industrial TWO Refrigerators. Exc.
Equipment 093 condt. 3 yrs old. 1 Gold, 1
Almond. Paid $700. Will
Cangurre2se Copy sell for $300 each. Lg.
business. card size to CoOpectty 017-221-0141
Bk
IS 944-2429
legal size originals with
full reduction and
enlargement modes,
Original cost $1,900. Like
brand new. Will sell $675.
Call Bob 617 932-9038.
& Fabrics 095
Wedding Dress, white,
satin, pearis & sequins,
off the shoulder, long
sleeve, long train. Must
see, never. worn. $350/
BO. 933-5932.
Furniture
& Household
Goods
ADJUSTABLE bed twin
size, massage unit. Like
new. $800. Call 944-7401
AMANA 22 CF SIS,
Refrig: $250. A/C 8300
14000 BTU Fedders air
conditioner. Ideal for liv-
ingroom $175.00 Call
617-221-3520
20 cubic foot fridge/
freezer $350. Sleep sofa
& love seat $750. Nordic
Track medalist model.
$350. More! ! 229-0041
DIET MAGIC
Lose up to 30 Ibs. in 30
days for under $35
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call 617-499-7973
FOR SALE- Apple M
tosh systems Starting at
$500. Lots of software
free. Used printers star-
ting at $100. Apple, IBM
Software starting at
$1.00. Apple I! E Com-
patible starting at $299.
IBM Compatibles starting
at $499. Call 508-658-
8591 tft
MAG SE. wi4 M.B. mem-
ory $350, MAC 512E $100,
20 MB. hard drive wi
software & cables $100
Image Writer printer $50
SLOW DRAINS?
Drain Care’ ends slow
drains. Removes years of
buildup in pipes and it's
sate to use. Money Back
guaranteed!
AVAILABLE AT:
Winn Street & Plumbing
Hardwar
65-67 Winn St
Woburn
SOLID Fill 4 yrds, Free.
30-40ft. 6ft chain link
fence wigates & hrdware
$50. 30-40ft 4ft wrought
iron $20 Call 393-0346
TRAILER hitches sold
and installed, pick-up
truck bumpers, -ail types
of welding. Elston
Welding Service, 280
Park St., North Reading
664-3498. ttN
TRAILER hitches sold
and installed, pickup
truck bumpers, all types
of welding. Elston
Welding Service. 280
Park Street, North
Reading 508-664-3498 tin
TRAILER Hitches sold
and installed, pickup
truck bumpers, all types
of welding. Elston
Welding Service, 280
Park St, North Reading.
508-664-3498 tfn
10" Table saw: 12" Band
saw: 24" Scroll saw
$800. Call 933-7522
4 NEW White lettered
Kelly Charger tires on
jold & chrome rims.
215/65/R15 asking $300.
Call Frank 935-3215
MoneySavers 103
FOR SALE Electric dryer
in good condition. $125.
Call 935-2192
Pets& Supplies 105
CAT/IDOG GROOMING
Reas. rates. Flea dips
free wiGrooming. Full
line of Pet supplies
Pampered Pet Shop
729-7655
CATS FOR ADOPTION
Rescued cats & kittens
Call Meirose Humane
_ Society. 617-662-3224. tft ©
GOOD HOMES NEEDED
Cats, spayed w / shots.
Kittens. Dogs, ail types.
Call for this weeks
animals. 396-4987 a.m.
HAY for sale. First cut-
ting. $3.50 a bale. Call
508-658-0476 9 tft
Low Cost Animal Spaying
Female cat $39, Male cat
$29. Fidog $52, Midog
$52. Call 729-6453.
Sporting Goods
3 USED Kenmore air
conditioners. 8/8 EER
12,800 BTU's. Thermostat
control $200 each APC
Systems, 665-4020. 7/7m
107
L-hand golf set. 3 metal
woods, 8 irons, wedge.
Never used, in box, $119.
R-hand set, $49, Lady's
set $59. 617 581-1460.
$400 CASH & CARRY!
Like bran new, used only
eight months, Kenmore
washer & a Kenmore
heavy duty electric dryer.
Call Priscilla or Ed. after
5pm. 623-2632 or 339-
77m
5 PIECE Down Sectional
sofa. “Blue. like new
$500/BO. 9x12 area rug. in
BTU 115v $100. Twin love Blue $30. Please call
seat sofa bed, exc. Ask 932-9052
$225/BO. 508-658. ———
AQUABOTS Pool cleaner. Miscellaneous 107
Ch filter & scrub ARMY SURPLUS
sic ie Pane: ener Genuine GI camouflage,
‘i + clothing, field gear, in-
Bargain @ $350. signia, kids clothes. Sold,
Artificial Frpl., $300. Desk bought, traded. Gi Joe's,
$25, Rocking chr. $75, 196 Ferry St. Malden,
Livrm, set compl ed 322-8600.
Dinrm set comp! .— BAHAMA CRUISE
938-5663. 5 days/4nights, Under-
BLUE leath. chr, & ot- booked! Must sell!
tornan $400. 3 pc. sect. $279/couple. Limited
sofa, oatmeal color $250. tickets. 407-767-8100 ext.
40” round gis. cfe. tble. 6920. Mon-Sat. 9am to
$50. Walnut exec. desk 10pm. 7?n
$100. Marbie din. rm. tble. CARPETS
wi6 uphol chrs. $1000. | have access to several
Rosewood hutch $800. thousand yards Stain
Call 617 944-5025 v.msg._ Master Carpet. You can
BRASS Bed queen size, carpet your livingroom
orthopedic mattress set, and hall for $295. Price
new still in box. Cost incl. carpet & ¥2 in. pad,
$1000 asking $325. 617- based on 30 sq. yards.
Also have rolls of nice
DP-USA siking 60,1 in-
tft
USED BIKES ALL SIZES
Bought sold & traded.
Also bike parts, exercise
bikes, & scooters. Call
508-664-2673, 68 Lowell
Rd., Rte. 62, West, NR.
Joe 7/28n
VOIT Ergometer wi
tension control,
odometer and timer. Like
new. Cost $225 new- $75.
Cail Rich, 935-6594.
Swimming Pools
& Supplies 109
POOL, 24 ft. alum., anad.
above ground. Earth filt
and all accessories." BO.
Call 933-6867.
WantedToBuy 111
ABBEY RD. “ANTIQUES”
| PAY TOP $$ for all.old
items. Any cond. 1 item
or house full. Conducting
Estate / Yard sales. Call
Dorothy 617-275-7793.
Antiques to Collectibles
Antiques, used furn.,
silverplate, sterling. 1 pc.
to entire contents. No
Obligation to sell. Wayne
White Jr. 617 933-1258.
OLD ITEMS WANTED Condominiums&
ATTIC TO CELLAR
Furniture, trunks; frames,
“old patch work quilts, Townhouses 143
wicker items, glass, NORTH Reading - The
china, "old" linens, Greens, by owner. Free
MALDEN sunny, large 1
plus bedroom apt. in
owner occupied home.
Modern kitchen, wall to
wall, near busline. No
pets, security deposit.
$700 plus utilities. 322-
7004, 77m
MALDEN large”
bedroom apartment in 2
NO. READING Studio 1 &
2 bdrms apts. Starting at
$525/mo. Incids heat. No
pets. 508-475-8403
WILMINGTON 2 bdrm
apt. Heat incld, walk to
trains & Plaza. $700/mo.
Call days 508-658-7188 tft
NO. READING Mod 1
bdrm apt. w/ht & ht wtr.
Applic.’s, ac, ww, Indry
facility & pkg. $550/mo
Sec. dep & lease req. No
pets, Call Franklin Realty
family, nice area, near T Co. 508-664-0698
and hospital, $500, sepa-
rate utilities, porch, park-
ing, no pets. 324-7224
weekdays. __7/fm
MALDEN deleaded 4
rooms, carpeted, washer,
dryer hookup, oil heat by
tenant, no pets, $650.
324-5284. 77m
crochet work, pre 1960 standing unit, 3 bdrm., 2
clothing, dolis/toys, jew- 1/2 baths, eat in kit.
elry, bric-a-brac. Phyllis sunken livrm., dinrm.,
Hilton, 617-665-8749 or Florida rm., 2 car gar., on
617-245-3852. tfs 14th tee. $224,998, 508
a
GARAGE, YARD& SALEM. NH 2 barm
6 condo, new carpet & kit
MOVING SALES cabinets, nv. rte. 93 &
———. Shopping. . $44,900. 617
Burlington, 117 944-0061.
MOVING tei 7 Jetfer.
son Ave. Sat. 7/10, 9 am Houses
to 3.pm. Rain Date 7/17 For Sale 145
Hsehid. items, tools, MALDEN 3 Family 5-5-5
furn, bikesANDMORE. No lead, new windows,
——— heating systems. Many
Reading 125 updates. Vinyl siding
CONTRAC $163,900. Call owner
CONTRACTORS - Misc ;
doors, hardware, 617-721-1986
moldings, appliances, MEDFORD
windows, tile, etc. Gen- 3 bdrm. home, beautiful
eral items too. new cherry kitchen,
166 Washington St. spacious glass encl
ding porch. Natural woodwork,
Sun. July 11, 9-4, hrdwd, firs,, Vy. gd. cond.
GIANT Yard Sale Clean S165K, owner. 246-0034, _
out old house. Everything NORTH READING
must go. Sat July 10th, 3 bedroom ranch gd
9-4pm. Rain date Sun Ju- cond. Fp.Ir., 7 stall horse
ly 11th. 117 high St, barn on 2.8 acres & abut-
Reading ting conseryv. land
——_________Qwner/Broker. Call _664-
SATURDAY July 10th, 3 Orun°gtresoo, - zain
5pm. Rugs, desks, beds,
lawn spreader, gicnic
table, tools, etc. 143 i
Willow St. Reading etd country style kit
————. Fireplaced living room
YARD Sale - Large variety ang family room. Quality
of items, Sat., 7/10, 9am - 3 room legal rental unit
3 pm. No earlybirds! 66 By owner, no_ brokers
Pearl St., Reading (across ‘$199,000. 286-1174. 7/7m
from Pearl St. school}. ee
TAO SATE ea an 6STONEHAM renovated
YARD SALE Sat 7/10. 2/3 bdrm 1% baths, Col,
Rain date 7/11. 9-1:30pm. hrdwd firs, eat in kitc., Ig
49 Field Pond Drive, cigsets, yrd, full bsmnt,
Reading shy owner $139,000. 617
= —————._ 279-0618 7/158
Stoneham __127 Vacation Property 149
MOVING YARDSALE 1 72KE WiNNIPESAUKEE,
10, 10.
Sat July 10, 104pm. NO Weirs Beach by owner
early birds. Rain or shine
20 Stevens St, Stoneham. Completely furnished 3
5 summer cottage.
(Off Franklin’ St) Russo Unit
wood stove, kitchenete Deeded Beach and dock
set, lamps, desk, rugs, rights. Attractions near-
LP's, many many many DY: $89,900. 603-366-
items! ~ Viae: 20S seam
MULTI FAMILY Sat 7/10
rain date Sun 7/11. am RENTALS
Many varied unusual ——————
items. 12 Broadway _7/8s Apartments &
SATURDAY, 7/10 9 am - 3 Condos
pm. Furn., lawnmower,
clothes, baby items. 16
Morgan Ave. 71s condo. 1st floor, incl
heat, hot water & pool.
STONEHAM Sat 7/10..8-4, Avail. 8/1. $575/mo. Call
ski's, poles, boots. Never 508-657-8797 77
used tool box, clocks. ea Baim
. * BURLINGTON 2 bdrm in
pictures, glass etc. 3 resid: home, screened
Marzino Lane ___7/88 porch, off st pkg. $900
STONEHAM Sat-July 10, inclds utils. 1st, Ist & sec.
8-2. Good things cheap! 508-256-5019
200FranklinSt__7/88 BURLINGTON Lovely 1
STONEHAM Sat., 7/10 & bdrm, eat in kitchen,
Sun., 7/11, 9-4. 18 Oak St. private driveway. Slider
off Elm St., cor. Royal. deck, non smoker. $725
Everything goes plus incids utils. 273-5673
tools, __7/88 EVERETT very clean
STONEHAM Sat. 7/10, modern two bedroom
8-4, 32 Congress St, Multi Livingroom, kitch®n,
fam., crafts, dishes, gheat, hot water, air, wall
glasses, books and to wall carpet. Off street
more. 718s parking. $675. 381-1950 or
1 508 663-987:
131 EVERETT jen |i
room/basement a
ment, cabinet kitchen,
ceramic tile bath, wall to
wall caroeting, no pets.
REVERE custom built
raised ranch, 7 years yg.
157
77m
4
Wakefield
YARD Sale, Sat., 7/10, 9-3
pm, 20 Eaton St.,
Wakefield. Playpen, oak
teachers desk, knick Securit
y deposit re-
pha Ig. assortment quired. $450 per month
unheated. 381-0961. 7/7m
EVERETT First floor, 4
Wilmington 133 rms, nice area, recently
RELOCATION SALE —-UPGated, new windows,
Sat. 7/10, 9 am to 4 pm. Washer hookup, heat &
hot water included.
12 Douglas Ave., Wilm-
ington. Hsehid. jtems, $875/mo. 1-508-535-
garden supplies and 6967 __—S 7/7
more. 7/71 EVERETT First floor five
modern rooms, two
—_,..,... ang Dedrooms, completly
Winchester 135 renovated, wall to wali,
big yard, 2 minutes from
square and bus stop, no
's. $650, no utilities.
First & last months rent
7-0605 77m
EVERETT just remodel-
ed, everything new. 4
MULTI-FAMILY yard sale
Sat. 7/10, 9:30 - 2:30. 45
cae) St. No early
Birds. Furn., dishes, toys,
le Sun. 7/11.
YARD Sale Sat. 7/1
am to 3 pm, 6 Alben St
rooms, 1 bedroom, living
Raindate 7/17. Stereo, room. dining room,
welec Rome: kitchen. Quiet neighbor-
hood. Call 395-5130 or
Woburn 137 -393-9119. 714m
SALE - 359 Mishawum EVERETT One &. Two
Rd. 8 - 2 Sat 7/10. Card & bedrooms, cabinet kitch-
gift shop merchandise, en, wall to wall, carpet,
displays, sew. machine, parking, utilities inclus-
bikes, baskets, crafts, ed. 387-0396 Wm
wood for painting. xmas EVERETT Top location in
trees, games & toy. building, residential area,
SAT. 7/10, 4 Mountain St. large heated apartments,
9 am to 1 pm. R/D 7/11. 1 bdrm $500 to $560,
Antique hutch, bureau, dishwasher; disposal,
mirror, bed, childrens wall to wall, large 2°
toys & clothes, many bedroom, hardwood
household item: floors $515 to $535. 523-
YARD Sale 18 James 2100013808430 _7/7m.
Terr. Sat. 7/10,8 amto3 EVERETT Newly
pm: Moving. Everything remodeled 2 bedroom,
must go. Toys, furn., yard large kitchen, air condi-
tools. R/D Sun. 7/11. tioned, refrigerator, wall
———— to _ wall, washer/dryer.
AUNT ROSE'S buying old
sterling, costume jewelry,
Fett toys, glass, China,
furniture. Vogue,
662-7198.
HAND TOOLS WANTED
Planes, tool chests, anti-
quarian tools and books
il trades and. subjects),
crocks, lanterns, an-
tiques and estate lots.
Call 617 558-3839.
-REAL ESTATE
Ginnys. Commercial
$700. Call 389-6967.
Availableimmed. —_7/7m
EVERETT Two bedrooms,
Lf lor, disposal, air,
}, laus , NO pets.
Property 141 $650. Fat 's Not water
NO. Reading Commercial August 1st. 387-9677 77m
office bidg. approx. 1,000- LYNN Quiet tree lined
sq. ft. on 1/2 acre. Ate: 62 street. Take a look at this
high traffic. For sale or one bedroom with large.
Ise. Avi. immed. Call 508 i. $550. No utilities.
687-1923. 7fn 4567 771m
Oe
READING- small effi-
ciency for single. Heat &
hot, water, $595. Off St.
pkg., call 508-664-1749.
WILMINGTON 2nd fir,
4¥2 rms, washer/dryer
hkup, utils. incld. except
heat, very efficient,
$750/mo. Sec. dep. req.
Avail 8/1. 508-658-9646
WINCHESTER - Beautiful ,
6 rm. Duplex. Near trains
& schools. Pkg. No pets
Avail. nue 15, $1,150 +
utils. 617 729-1953,
READING Prestigious
Summit Towers studio,
lakeview from spacious
balcony. Pool, pkg
$580/mo incids heat, hot
MALDEN Maplewood qiwater, AC. 233-4036 -
Sunny 1 large bedroom." READING nr
Victorian charm. Modern
kitchen and bath. Park-
ing, more, $645 includes
heat, hot water. 321-
6790. 6/301
MALDEN 3 room .com-
pletely renovated, 5
minutes walk to T, no
pets, non smoker. Call
after 5 pm, $570 month.
321-4454. 77m
MALDEN 3 room base-
ment apartment. Must
see! Wall to wall and
central vacuum. Cabinet
kitchen, refrigerator, ce-
ramic tile kitchen and
bath, near T. All utilities
included, $575. 321
2180. 77m
MALDEN sstudio’s $120
weekly, $475 monthly.
Some furnished. Quiet
building. 3 minutes
Orange Line. No fee.
Cats OK. 538-4967. 7/7m
MALDEN first floor, 2
bedroom, near transpor-
tation. $625 unheated
324-2909. Security and
references. 77m
MALDEN 5 rooms, 1st
floor, on busline, washer
/ dryer hookup, porch,
nice area, $700 security
deposit. 322-7120. 7/7m
MALDEN first floor
Deleaded, 3-4 bedrooms,
large eat in kitchen with
pantry, laundry hookups,
new bath, wall to wall,
close to T. $750 plus util-
ities. No epts. 395-
6285. 714m
MALDEN luxury 2
bedroom condo, ideal
location, private parking,
heat / hot water. Avail-
able August 1: Call 245-
0051 74m
MALDEN Maplewood 2
bedroom apartment $550
month. Hot water includ-
ed. 3rd floor, Call 233-
9103 71m
MALDEN 2 bedrooms, on
T. modern, carpets, park-
ing, balcony, heated.
Available 8/1. $700/
month. Owner 648-
0685 + 77m
MEDFORD § rooms, all
modern, quiet street,
near T and stores, no
pets. $750. 396-4103.
Available August 1st.
77
MEDFORD 5 rooms, 2
bedrooms, modern
kitchen and bath, hard-
wood floors, washer
. dryer hookup, no pets.
Call
8940.
MEDFORD Near Tufts
first floor, five rooms.
Two bedrooms, hard-
wood floors, dishwash-
er/disposal, washer/dryer
hookup. Deck, no pets,
$750 first and security.
396-2356. 77m
MEDFORD/Mailden _Line.
near T & shops. Clean
remodeled sunny studios
4425; nice 1 bedrooms
$500-$550, heat, hot
water included, laundry.
after 4 pm, 395-
77
Superintendent, refer-
ences. 71m
MEDFORD Available
August ist, 4 1/2 rooms,
modern kitchen and bath.
Close to schools and T,
$650 no utilities. Call
395-0404, 714m
MELROSE- adorable 3
bedragm Victorain
single. Dishw
er/disposal, washer/dryer.
Garage, walk. to T. No
pets, no smoking. $1,200
plus utilities. Available
August 1. 527-1727. 7/12m
MELROSE: lovely,
Spacious, clean, five
rooms, opposite
Melrose/Wakefield Hos-
floor,
bi LIE el CT
location. ing. $650
heated. 246-7453. _7/13m
MELROSE F klin
Street area, second floor,
heated, 4-5 rooms, kitch-
ctr, &
trains. Mod. Jge. 2 bdrm.
$640 - $715, ww, ac, d&d.
1 bdrm. Mod. $525, 942-
0045, 523-2100.
READING Newly deco
rated elevator. bldg. in
Reading Center offers
studio, 1 & 2 bdrms.
From $555; w/ heat & hw.
Short walk to "T" &
shops. Conv. to Rtes 93/
128. Min, to Boston!
General Washington
Apartments
508 369-7282
Managed by
Capital Properties
READING Sunny 1 bdrm
apt $550 incids ht/ht wtr,
quiet older bidg. Laundry
on site. Nr Ctr. train &
pkg. Lease, ref’s, no pets
Avail 6/1/93. Call 942-7869
READING Studio, 1st fir
in multi family. Pkg, all
utils, nr ctr. $375. Call
Lyons RE 942-1418
READING 1 & 2 bdrms.
$625-$650-$695-$710
Heat and hw incld. No
fee. No pets. Larkin &
Larkin R.E. 942-2060.
READING Beautiful.
Bright sunny top floor,
studio apt. in desirable
Summer Ave. nghbrhd.
Pkg. Walk to train, pvt
deck, quiet bidg. $525 +
utils, Gar. Avail, 259-1130
READING effic. apt., $419
mo. incis. ht/hw, quiet
older bldg. Lndry. on site.
Nr. ctr. & train. Pkg.,
avail. Lease, ref's: no
pets. Avail. immed. 942-
7869.
READING 2 bdrm condo
wi Ig walk in closet. 2 min
walk to train & ctr. AIC,
dw, disp, pool, pkg, heat
& ht wtr incld. $750/mo
Cal Steve 279-4837
STO/Mel line 3 rm., apt
avail. for sr. female pref.
All utils. short or long
term occupancy. Shown
4-7 pm. 16 Ferdinand off
Franklin. 715s
STONEHAM duplex, 4
rms.,. newly ren. wid
hkup., opp. China Moon,
no utils,, adults pref. No
pets. $750. 438-0196. 7/7s
STONEHAM 21m. apt. for
single adult with effic.
kit. & bath. $475 heated.
No pets. 944-4696.
STONEHAM-near 93/128.
Lux. 1 bdrm., apt. incl
h&hw, fully appl. kit., w/
w, no pets. Laundry,
$735/mo. 617-273-5784.
Ps Radda ch AEG ed bo
im STONEHAM- 2 fam. 2nd
fir, 6 rms., 2 bdrms,
hdwdfirs., hw hkkup w&d,
nr. trans/Sta. pkg., no
utils. sec dep. req, no
pets, adults pref. $700/
mo. 617-438-0074 any-
time. 75s
STONEHAM- 3 rm. apt. Ir.
Ig. bdrm., eat-in-kit. off st.
pkg. 2nd fir., S. Main St.
loc. $525 mo. plus utils.
617-665-9392. 7/88
STONEHAM - 5 rm. mod.
apt. in 2 fam., yd., pkg.,
resid. 1 min. to Redstone
& transp. $875. Avail 8/1.“
No lead paint. 438-3986.
WAKEFIELD-5 rm., 1
bdrm., duplex, pkg., w/d 64.0083.
hook-up, no pets. No
utils., Sec. dep. Avail. 8/1.
$700/mo. Aft. 6. 245-8371.
WAKEFIELD- $600
heated, July 1 occupan-
. cy, 2nd fir, 3 Ig. rms.,
clean, hrdwdfirs., off St.
pkg. No pets. 508-283-
WAKEFIELD modern
ent apartment.
Utilities included. $575
month. Call 617 245-0454
or 617 245-6118,
WAKEFIELD 5 rm. apt.
Hdwd. firs., walk to train,
frpl., coin op laundry.
os
- $695. C-21 Boardwalk,
944-8754.
WAKEFIELD 2 room apt.
& bath. 2nd floor. Heat &
hot water included. No
pets. $425. Avail Aug
15th. Call 933-4339
WAKEFIELD 4 rms, large
kitchen, D&D, wid hkup,
‘en air conditioned. $800 msg
month. No lease. Off
street parking. 397-
7701. Him
MELROSE lerge modern
two , Near T, air
conditioned, stove,
refrigerator, ing, no
Avail 8/1. First
. $725 plus utilities. 1
334-4156. : 74m
Nr, Rites, 38,
apt. $600 per month, in-
clds heat & utilities.
508-658-5626 tft
WOBURN
Burl. Line. Refurbished
wialmond tones & new
carpets, lux, studios, 1&2
bdrm. from $595 htd. Exit
33 off 128, pool, on T, fire
proof const., balc. No
pets no fee. Pheasant
Sve maint.908-781-6069. ‘
we rn
Near 93 & 128. Studio
$550 incids all, 1 bdrm.,
apt., $595. 2 bdrm $695.
H&Hw incl., no pets, no
fee. 933-1414, 933-1235.
‘WOBURN
Near 128 & public trans-
portation. 1 bedroom
apartment. Disp., ac,
laundry, heat & hot water,
parking. 935-5852.
rn - Greater Boston
Area - Properties Inc.
All styles & prices. Stu-
dios - 5 bdrs., $450-$2500.
Over 20 listings. M-F. Sat.
by appt. 9-6 pm. 935-4049.
WOBURN 2nd.flr, 2 bdrm
apt. on bus line. Lg mod
cab kit w/stove/frig,
$575/no utils. Off st pkg.
No. pets. Lse & secy.
617-231-1734
WOBURN mod. 1 bdrm.
apt. in 4 fam. hse. Off st
pkg. Nr. 128 & 93. No
pets. $500 + ht. Wkdays
after 6 pm, 933-3129.
WOBURN-West, 1 bdrm.,
apt. $500/mo. all util. incl.
No pets. Off St. pkg. Call
617-938-5938.
WOBURN.quiet, studio
apt. H&hw, off st. pkg. no
pets, $495/ mo. 935-2913
after6 pm.
WOBURN/Winchester
line. new 1 lux waterfront
unit. Avail 7/30. deck/
lass, ww, w & d, mod.
kite, all utils incld. Single
profs. pref, $700/mo. Call
anytime 935-4413
WOBURN Large 2 bdrm
West ‘side. Marble fp,
hrdwd firs, all utils. $850.
Call Lyons RE 942-1418
WOBURN Luxury 2 bdrm
in Brick bldg. Pool, pkg,
heated. hrdwd firs. $795.
Call Lyons RE 942-1418
2 bdrm,
Townhouse's, and 1 & 2
bdrm Garden Apts. wiw,
pool, patio, ac. From
$635. 935-3479.
WOBURN 2 bdrm near
Horn Pond & trans. to
Sublet for July-Oct. Fully
furnished. Call 938-8973
or 508-349-3456
WOBURN-4 tm., apt.
parking, no utils, no
pets. $650/mo. Sec. dep.
req. Call evenings: 617-
935-1364,
WOBURN:studios from
$450+; 2 Br., from
$650+; 2 Br. 2¥2 bath,
duplex, pool, $890+/;
Place Lane, top fir, 2.Br., 4
2 baths, Fp:, pool, sec.,
$1000+. No pets in any.
Agent, 617-933-1861.
WOBURN Lg mod. 3 rm
apt on 1st fir in 2 fam
home, Lg eat in kit. mod
bth, ww, storage, off st
pkg, all utils inc. $650/
mo. Avail 9/1. 935-1430
Commercial: 159
NORTH Reading, Rte. 28
Rent 2,000 sq. ft.
garage/whse, with 3-14’
overhead doors and ad-
jacent offices. Call 508
7/28n
QUALITY OFFICE SPACE
No. Reading Historical
Bidg., center location,
manicured grnds,
prestigious. Very clean.
Reasonable. Avail. in 30
days. 508-664-0044.
READING SQ: RETAIL
Prime store fronts at ent.
to public pkg./Abuts CVS:
1000+ - 5000+ s.f. (inc.
connecting units)
Fuller R.E. 944-1500.
EADING ZONE IND
4400SF bid 2 firs off
whse It mfg 3 ph elec/sep
util ea firlall bldg 2.75/sf
+ Util 944-9622
STONEHAM Main. St.
Rte. 128 new doctor off
nr. medical facilities.
fir, handicap access.
tow rent. 617 729-7077.
STONEHAM- Main St.,
1st. fir, all utils,
9.
m., $1
6
or 2 rms. P
188
WILMINGTON Furnished
room $300/mo. Heat &
Utits. Private bath. 508-
658-5626. tft
q 6/9i WILMINGTON Free rent
WILMINGTON © barm ft
~ STONEHAM- M/F rmmte.
71298 PR
WOBURN - ATTENTION
Accountants, Profes-
sionals, Entrepreneurs.
Avail. 700 sq. ft. unit in
architectually distinctive
bidg. Prominent loc. Rte.
3. Immed. occp, Inquires:
Len Musto 617 935-2330.
Houses 161
BILLERICA/Téwksbury, 2
or 3 bdrm mod duplex.
Lg. priv. yrd. sun deck, 5
mins to rte 93 & rte 3.
Dog? See outside 10 Oak
St. $895. no fee, Co-Ree
438-7190
READING 3 bdrm. split, 2
1/2 bth., 2 car gar., newly
decorated, near golf & Ry
tennis, Conv. to 93 &
train. Ideal for prof
$1400/mo + util. lawn
f
STONEHAM 1 family
home avail. 6 rms,, 2 1/2
bdfms. All new appls.
Call for more details 617
438-4576
WILMINGTON 4 bdrm
home w/1000 s.f. of of-
fice space attached. Exc.
loc. perfect for sm
business. $1500/mo. Call
days 508-658-7188 tft
WINCHESTER 3 bdrm. ©
Colonial, 2 full baths, |
walk to schs. & train, ©
Quiet st. $1195, C-21 7
Rental Services 165
ATTN: LANDLORDS
Do you have a house,
apartment, duplex or
condo for rent? Here are
5 reasons to let us help
you rent your property,
1. Full time rental service.
2. Experience at your
service 30+ years.
3. Knowledgeable of the
rcurrent residential
landlord-tenant laws.
4. Property Management
available.
5. 24 hr. electronic an-
swering service.
Call ELFMAN REAL |’
ESTATE, Wilmington, MA
508-658-4324 707
nt
RentalsToShare 167
READING- roommate(s)
to share. Pvt. home,
furn/unfurn. Share kit,
bath. Near transp. non
smoker, no pets, $400/
mo, 617-944-2472 leave
message
READING Share single
family hse, private drive-
way, male over 30 & fully
employed pref, $100/wk.
942-1426. 7-10pm.
wanted to share apt. in
Center. Easy access to
128/93 & shopping
$182+ “% util, 279-2557.
bdrm. in 2 fam. hse. Non
smoker, av. 7/20. $400 in-
cls, ht, hw. 438-5169. 7/88
STONEHAM le. furn. rm.
$90 per wk. all ufll, incl.
Share Ige. cabinet kitch-
en, tile bath. 617 279-0373
after3 pm.
WANTED roommate 6
sharee house with two
other females. Close to T.
On street parking. 387-
544, 717m
WOBURN: Ig. Col home,
heated, use of gyn,
Jacuzzi, deck, kit., Indry,
yard, patio, $395/$450
mo. + elec. No pets. Ref.
Days Richard, 935-9615.
WOBURN Male rmmte.
wtd, to share a 3 fir. Split
Entry, quiet dead end st.
Fully furnished. $285 mo.
938-0014.
WOBURN M. rmmte,
wtd, to share a 3 fir. Ige.
S/E. 28x5Q,rm. All pvt. wi
Jacuzzi, fully furn. Nr. 128
& 93. $450 mo. 938-0014.
aes
Rooms 169
MALDEN room for rent /
apartment to share. Near
T. Heat, hot water, elec:
tric included. Carnie,
laundry facility. $80 wk.
322-0332. 77m
MEDFORD: 2 clean com-
fortably furnished rooms.
On busline, Good: area,
private home. Refrig and
microwave. Security
396-7072. 718m
READING-FURN. ROOM
for employed mature
person. Kitchen priv.
SS pe
wae,
READING Square, room
for rent, kitchen privg.,
STONEHAM lge. clean,
ample furnished rm. Pkg., conv.
pkg., visibly, io, ‘avail. tes Refer-
ences. $75 wk. incl. all.
662-7423. 7/8s
STONEHAM fur
nished room, itchan
$208 "all ls.
fee.
Cones 617-438-7190 i
REAL ESTATE ,
Toso
IN
STONEHAM
Apartment features:
These apartments offer unus-
ually large room sizes; attractive
dining areas, foyers and dressing
rooms; a bathroom with each
bedroom; recessed air condi
tioners in living room & bed
room; individually controlled
circulating hot water heating
G.E. all electric kitchens equipped
with range, refrigerator, dish
washer, microwave & disposal
and all windows and window
walls thermopane throughout
Generous closets & chair storage
closet off balcony plus extra
large storage facilities for each
individual apartment on service
floor.
Master Television Antenna System
sLarge laundries with waiting
rooms & adjoining rest rooms
*Decorative lobbies and foyers
sLarge mail aad parcel room
*Soundproofing throughout
Television Lobby Surveillance
sLarge storage lockers for each
tenant on service floor
*Two car parking for each
apartment
“Garage rental available
REAL ESTATE
FROM S-8
STONEHAM-common
kit., bath, freshly painted,
close to center of town
$65/wk. Call 617-438-1362,
days: eves. 279-4662.
STONEHAM.|g7 clean
furn. rm., parking, conv.
loc., avail, immed. Ref
req. $75/wk incl. all
617-662-7423,
STONEHAM 1 room, ist
fir., priv. bath, kit, & en
trance, pkg., sngle pers.,
no pets, all ut. $400 mo.
Call Fri/Sat 617 438.
9727. 7/298
WAKEFIELD 398 Main St
Clean furnish rm,, kit &
laun. priv. $80 week. 617
STONEHILL TOWERS
LUXURY APARTMENTS
“5 Stonehill
Stoneham, MA
617-438-4
Enjoying the advantage
countryside, these
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LOCATION: Stonehill Tower
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newer Ige furn. bdrm, full
kitc, tiled bath, heat &
elec. incld. Pkg. $90/wk.
Also rms for $75 & $80
per wk. 245-0059
Wilmington Rooms
Large clean rooms on
Silver Lake. Kit. & bath
privileges, wash. & dryer.
$70 - $100 weekly. All
utils, incl, 508 658-2656.
WILMINGTON: room for
rent. Includes all conve-
niences. $80/wk. Call
508-658-6248. 7/14t
WILMINIGTON Furnish:
ed room for rent. $75/wk
Inclds utils. pkg, kitchen
priv, Close to all major
tes, 508-658-2608
WINCHESTER - Large
furnished room next to
bath, wiw, cable. Walk to
center. $90 week. 617
729-3897
Seasonal 71
CENTER Harbor Lake
Winnipesaukee, 2 bdrm
cottage, 36ft deck
overlooking water, TV,
cable, micro, child safe
sandy beach, dock or
mooring. Avail 8/21, 9/4.
$475/wk. 617-944-1811
EIDELWEISS NH- No.
Conway, 4 bdrm., 2 baths,
crib, hi-chr., canoe,
playground, no pets.
$400/wk. July/August
617-438-2312.
HAMPTON BEACH
1, 2 & 3 bdrm. units. Por-
ches & courtyard, Family
rates, Call 603 926-3235.
LAKE OSSIPEE NH
Lakefront, new 2 bdrm,
kit/dinette, lvrm., priv.
deck overlooking lake &
mtns. Comp. furn., sips 6.
Sandy beach, tennis,
boat mooring avail. Fami-
fies only, no pets. $495/
wk, 617-935-7439 or 933-
3036 days or eves.
LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE
_. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 bths,
_ beach,
kit, tennis cts, pool, walk
to Wier's & water slide.
$450 weekley /wkly,
438-0036 or 662-6650
LOON MT. N.H. T
Village. Deluxe 2 br.
,» Twnhse. Pools, tennis.
” Full equip., all linens.
wkend. $395 wk. 1-
508-778-0053. tis
NORDIC INN GETWAY
,Lincoin NH, Lux. 3 bdrm.,
_'3 bath condo, fully appl.
PROVINCETOWN condo.
Sleeps 4; July 10-17,
waterfront, steps to
indoor outdoor
is. $800. 665-0641,
1980,
722s =
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SANBORNVILLE N.H
Family cottage on Great
East lake. Sleeps 5, san:
dy beach, safe play area
$350/wk. 617 334-4926.
SOUTHERN Maine, small
lake front cottage, sleeps
4, screened porch
Private beach, Complete
ly equipped. Bring sheets
& towels. No pets. $300
weekly. Call 508-658-4101
afte 5 pm. or 1-207-247.
6019. 6/30t
Waterville Valley NH
2° bdrm. + loft, 2 full
baths, w/d, Beaut. for
families. Beach, tennis.
hiking & bicycling &
more. Rent by week/
wkend. 617 438-6039.
WHITE MTS. Mod. Condo
Exc. resort for family w/
children. On loc. pool,
sundeck, play area, game
room, jacuzzi, - tennis
sauna. Sleeps 6. comp.
kit. wid, cable, priv. deck
wimt. view. Hiking trails
within 100 yds. Near No.
Conway shopping
Horseback riding, golf,
auto mile, Story Land.
Wkly:$500. Wends: $250
Call 617-965-2112.
YORK .Beach ME, Cot
tage rentals. Quiet, safe,
family area. 1 minute to
beach. July $375/wk. Aug.
$400/wk. 617-245-1088
173
MELROSE solve ‘your
storage problems, garage
WantedToRent 175
ADULT family of 4 look
ing for house to rent
short term. Need approx
1976 OLDS Cutlas 455 cu
in, 4°spd, posi rear end
2 dr, good parts car. best
offer. Call 944. 1056
4-5 mos. Willing to pay Cutlass. For parts/drive.
above mkt, rent. Call 260 CU V8 in great condi
664-4765. 7/7n tion $500. 617-721-1584
= 1979 BRONOG, full size
AUTOMOTIVE 4 wa, excetient condition
————— One owner. Call 617
Auto & Truck 438-3578. 8/19s
1982 DODGE Omni. Will
Parts& Repairs 181 oi 10, parts. New carb
TRUCK CAP for Sit x 8 ft
bed. Wood lined. $75,00
Call 942-2433
starter, good tires plus
various new parts. $250.
617-935-7439
AUTO
X CHANGE 185
COMPLETELY gone thru
quality used cars. | am
not a dealer! $300-$1400
guaranteed. Call days
617-246-9891
196472 FORD Mustang
260, V-8, Florida car, no
rust, many new parts
Must sell, $6,995. Days
245-9713. Eves 935-5037
1965 FORD Thunderbird
from California. Red wi
black leather interior.
Compl. original. Exc
cond. Must sell, need
money. $6,500/BO. Call
Tony 617 729-0388.
7983 BUICK Century. In.
spection Sticker good til
9/93. 1 owner. $525. Call 6
pm to 9pm. 932-9253.
4983 Honda Accord LX
htchbk, 5. spd, am fm
cass, all serv. records, vy
gd. cond. New .exh
$1425 617 729-3954
1983 LINCOLN COLN Town car
signature. 1 owner. ~All
option 150K hiway. Sharp
looking. Leather int
$2400/BO. 617-273-0267
1984 BUICK Century t
type, Loaded, V6, auto,
ac, 4 dr, low miles, exc.
condt. $1,950. 245-4402
leave message
1966 CADDY 39K orig
mi. Good interior. Needs
some body work. Runs”
like new. Must
$3,000. 933-2758.
see
1984 BUICK Riviera in
good condition. Blue in
terior, pw, ps, pb, am/fm
cassette stereo $1300/BO
932-0728
1967 MUSTANG 3 speed,
mint condition, 40K mi
rebuilt, 6 cyl, $4500/Bo.
Cail 942-5703
1971 BUICK Riviera. A
1984 CADILLAC DeVille
Orig. mi, 1 owner. 2 dr. All
power. Good cond. Ask:
ing $4,600. 617 272-3278.
Mount Vernon
65 €
1984 FORD’ MUSTANG
conv. great beach car, 1
owner, OK cond. Needs
some work $1000. Call
617-979-0320 912s
1984 MITSUBISH
Montero: 4 wh drive’ alc
tape, am/fm, good cond
5 spd., 2 dr, Red $3000
Call 942-7808
1984 PONTIAC
neville. white e:
velour int, amitm, a
pwipl. Must sell fa
$1200/B0. 245.0014
1984 PLYMOUTH
5 spd., wire wheels. mint
cond. $1150/BO. 508
774-4983
1984 PLYMOUTH
Tourism dr 5 spd
bucket seats re
wheels, new brakes
great reliable transy
$1495/BO 508-774-4983
1984 VOLKSWAGON
Rabbit, 2 dr, dependable
New battery, am
cassette, gc ond
$800/B0. Call 729-7754
1985 CHEVY Camaro 228
maroon, auto, VB, a
cruise yntrol $2
617 932 8073
1985 DODGE Omni, GLH
4 dr, new tires, mag whis
bucket seats. new clutch
& brakes, rear louvers
exc condt $1995/BO
508-774-4983
1985 DAYTONA 1 owner
68K orig. mi Ex ond
Int & ext. New brakes
radiator & tires. $1800
BO. 933-4692
1985 MAZDA 626 Liftbk
sed, fully loaded, 5 spd
sunroof, e ond in &
out, needs nothin
$2795/BO. 617 279
0901 718s
1986 CHEVY Iroc 2, new
jet black paint job. M
cond. Runs perfect
Tops, 5 spd, CD, load
Sac, $5500. 272-5322
1986 Camaro, 2.8mfi, 5sp.
amifm cass stereo "w/eq
New eagle GT+4 tires
new GM exh, 1 owner car
have all docmts. Don't
worry about a
winter 4
snow tires on rims incid
$2600/BO. 508-640-1028
1986 Chevrolet |roc:Z
White, auta, t/tops, air
pi, cruise, runs great
Looks awesome! $5700/
BO. 933-4552,
1986 CORVETTE, Black
convertible, auto, 45K
miles, $14,000 FIRM! Call
Brian 617-933-1804 8
5pm weekdays
1986 FORD Mustang LX
2 dr, 4 cyl, std, shift
80,000 mi. $1400. Good
condt. Good car for stu
dent 944-2907
1986 LINCOLN Town Car
Sedan, garaged. Must
sell BO. Call 508-851
5265 after 9pm ttt
1986 OLDS CUTLAS 2 ar
nice car, fully loaded, low
milage. Must see & drive!
$4,000. Call 729-1184
1986 RED Fiero GT, V6, +
spd, all options, painted
to look like an 88, 45,000
mi, $6,000. 944-6575
1987 DODGE Caravan LE
white wiwoodgrain, V6
ps,pb, ac, & much more
Well maint. 80K. $6000/
BO. Pam 665-7683 7/78
1987 PLYMOUTH
Voyager, ac, cruise cont.,
tape’ deck, new tires &
brakes. Exc. cond
$4,600/BO. 942-7658.
1968 CHEVY Bjazer, 64K
mi,, loaded. Exc, maint
$9,000. Call 617 729-7023.
1988 CADILLAC DeVille
Very clean, loaded,
leather, all pwr. $7900
Call 508-657-8224. 7/7
1988 DODGE Aries, 4 dr.
sedan. 4 cyl., auto, ps,
pb, am fm radio. Vy. nice
cond. $2250, 933-4608.
1984 CHEVROLET
1988 FORD Mustang LX,
space available, z0N€d classic beauty, excellent Citation tt. 4 door, clean § spd, new clutch
commercial. $99. per 455 eng. nice interior. Cet ew muffler $1,200. whitelred. amitm cas,
month. 665-4850. S Original owner $2900. Best offer. Please call alarm, good condt. 66K
STORAGE tor Rent eS RreT 617-729-5093 $3995/B0. Joe 942-2335
torage container for 1 Wrebiya. 1988 NISSAN Maxima
rent. 24 hour access. owner, always garaged, Oe eerie "4 Sedan, auto trans, 69K.
Secured location. 400 sq. flawless inside & out. 554 “oooq cond., $850/ Exc. condt. $7700/BO.
ft. $200 mo. Call 321- 48K original mi.” Auto Bo Gali 721-0639. 617-729-9589 up to 10pm
3939. 7107m_ trans. $7500. 944-6728
TWO 10x20 Garage
‘spaces avail. $80 per mo.
gach. Location, 104 Main
St, Stoneham. Call 617
5 7/298
7m 728-7077,
1973 MGB- Red Convt.
winew tan top. Very good
cond. in/out. 83K_ ori
mi., 2nd owner,
BO. 935-6534 or 933-6047.
1984 DODGE Caravan,
alc, 89,000 miles. Good
condition, must sell.
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1989 MAZFDA AX7
spd, 25k original rm
owner. Exc. cond. in/o:
amitm cas
AC, sunroot
$11,000. 944-7303
1990 FORD Escort Lx 2
dr hatchback, black, red
nt am tm sterer
manual, excel. cond
stig. mi. $3200. Call 944
3493
1991 HONDA Accord -EXx
All
500
0892 71141
UBISHI £
a!
1992
Perfect 4
$14,000. Must
729-0979
1992 OLDS A
quad 4
1993 MAZDA *
Hunter
Autos Wanted 187
AUTOS REMOVED
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=. 1985 COBS. AIR 23° travel 1983 DODGE Ram 1989 JEEP Cherokee
trailer Fully self conta arger, X con, 40k orig Larado 4x4 rganc
Motorcycles 189 6g, sis a Wik Plaber ‘Ola Tehiterh Rartertee, ronue eate
MOTORCYCLES Asking $450 piwind, cruise, ac, am/fm all power. $11,500/BO
We will buy American 5174 $5695/BO. Eves 224-0675 729-0416 or 933-3727 eves
used motorcycle 1986 SKAMPER Pop-up 1983 DODGE Ram 150 1991 DODGE Dakota club
parts.508-657-3958 . tft trailer Like new, seldom Custom pickup, slant 6,4 cab, V6, ayto trans, ami
1978 HONDA Motarcycle 6, stove. spd, am/fm, looks & runs fm cass, 4c, SE pkg. 2
750-K Widjammer Il Fa of cabinet exc. needs nothing. tone blue/silver. 20K
ing, new muffler firm _ Call $1550 245-4402 Ivemsg $11,000 937-0822 aft Spm
12K miles. Ni m 938-0714 4983 RANGER, long bed =
garaged $900. 944: 27° Mt pick-up with cap. New Business
1981 HONDA 400 ull ford tires, brakes, battery
Veni ina, Exe warr, awningiscr “ra. many more. $1695/B0. OPPOrtunity 199
Felmets & battery ac, 13’ Zodiak/Merc Call 508-658-3487 RESTAURANT Business
charger Asking $120 00. 508 688: 5986 BRONCO XLT load-incid, trade fixtures for
BO. 938-3689 Iv me whl. drive. BrandSale. Good volume
1982 KAWASAKI! 65 1. new tires, Steady income tor the
4 cyl, black y 4 r, many extras "ight person. Office &
mites. Run's. grea 000/BO. John 933-1605. retail rentals avail. alsc
$1000'B0. Call Tom € piit ac 1986 CHEVY Silverado S2™ Stella, Realtors. 61
932-8502 SIPs 6. AWM Bick up 3/4 ton and, 245-7882,
. needs work $2000/!
1983 HONDA Call Steve a eraeO Mortgage & Loans 203
Magnum: mint
end done over
last
mer. $1495/BO. Cail 617
438-1854,
1984 HONDA Shadow
8,000 miles $1350/Best
offer. 387-6807, 846-9436
after 6pm. Ask for
John 771
1986 KAWASAKI! VN 75C
Great looking bike Ex
cellent condition. $1,999
or B.O. 932-4706
1990 HONDA CR500 Dirt T'2
Bike, bought new 5/93 2
hours of uses, mint con
dition $2900. 617-944
0850
Recreational
Vehicles 191
197@ RAVELLA Trailer
Sleeps 6, stove, fridge
screen add-a-room, Exc
condition
Elec. & gas
}O. 944-4405
E RV. Fully
Sips. 6 61K
mi. Awning, 6 new tires
All_set_to go camping
$4,650/BO. 617 933-5088.
1976 ALLEGRO Motor
Home. 26 ft. Needs
works. $5,500. 938-5663
1980 Dodge Honey motor
home. 24ft. Complete self
contained, good cond
Priced reas. Is registered
now, 272-3205.
self cont
1989 FORD Probe LX, 5
speed, all power, ac, am/’
fm cass, equipped mobile
phone. Asking $5800.
617-935-9404 aftr 6pm
1983 CHATEAU 34’ trail-
er. Sleeps 6, r-bdrm, root
ac, 19ft awning. Gas grill
Trailer cover, many extras
$7,000 BO. 617 935-1443
E TRAILER - jgg¢
ath, sleeps 6, 4 peg
tove. wioven, dbl ¢
Enclosed
FORD 250 Pickup — Gov't. Loans & Grants
V8, auto, radio, runs Start ups, expansion
at, No rust. Clean, new buyouts or working cap
tires. $4200. 508-664-3418 tal. est. 1965. 312-236
witub wer. Many -
7 cond TRUCK FOR SALE 6640 or 708 978-8189
4\) Neil or Kathy, 1987 FORD F.350. One ——_____
26 tereo witape, air
* asToR wave cation ewuse contro, EMPLOYMENT _
railes: al eat te well. $7995/BO. Call
3c sii 508 658. 208-658 ga08 'eave Child Care 5
“ message Inquire a
oe aNEEL computer Haus. Cali Wanted 209
KIT 6TH L 508-658-8591 ask f
neeps 6, exc. Bill, ask 10 LIVE IN Babysitter for
evening & weekends
fully Free room & board plus
inc. salary. Non smoker only
nd. air
mere
awning, stereo.
refrigireezer. 1988 DODGE D150,
loaded. 318 cubic
$11,500. 933-5815.
Excellent condition. Daysoff 438-1873 718s
1989 PROWLERILynx $6,500. Call 617 935-1873
trailer sleeps w MATURE woman wanted
bunkhse. fibed, tikit’ 25ft 1988 FORD 350 one ton wiexp in child care for 18
Faulkner awning, Picture dump with util. boxeS,mos. old twins, flex
window in kit. & liv. rm, ow miles, $11,900. 623: schedule tor wkends on
exe con $12,000. 508- 1654 after 6 pm 7/8M \y, non-smkr., own transp.
658-4809 7/14t 1988 FORD 350 one ton 944-5956.
“——=—=—— qump. with util. boxes, —— =a
Trucks& Vans 193 low miles, $11,900. 623: Employment Services
1977 DODGE Van with osatterG PM. __7IBM » ott aa 210
1077 DODGE Van wit” 1988 JEEP Commanche & Publications
work $500 or BO. Call Pickup Ituck. 2 wheel the Times Chronicle accepts. n0
508 658 2346 tft arive, aC lotet Soyo call responsibility for ads. requiring
1982 GMC Pickup. 1/2 Bee ata or ‘82. toes for services or publications
ton, V8 305, 4 barrell, VI you have any questions please
stand, dual tanks, 8’ bed 1989 FORD F150 XLT. call the Classified Department at
wicap. Body vy. good Lariat, .25K, pw, pb, ac, 9333700
shape. Many new.-parts: cc, V8, auto, 2 tanks, exc: JOBS
Runs great. $2350/BO. condt. $8000/BO. Call
Alter pm, 508 658-2107, 273-5954 TOS-10
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If money ix your“hope for in
y that a man can have in this world is a
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WOBURN AREA
(617) 933-3700
FAX (617) 932-3321
MALDEN AREA
(617) 321-8000
FAX (617) 321-8008
MEDICAL
Vesa aot
CATS.
MISSION TO CARE.
Each of the Mediplex facilities offers a supportive,
leamortented envtronment that strives for the best in,
quality care. Help us fulfill our mission.
WILMINGTON WOODS
is a long term care facility with 120 beds.
RN Staff Development
Coordinator
+ 2.3 years of experience in staff development coordination
+ Experience with CNA testing
+ RN required
+ Expenence with infection control and quality assurance
preferred
Interested candidates may contact Steve DeMaranville,
Wilmington Woods, at (508) 988-0888.
CNAs
+ Full ume, part time and per diem
+ All Shifts
* State certification required a
+ Experience preferred
Interested candidates may contact Lorraine Lewis,
Wilmington Woods, at (508) 988-0888,
MEDIPLEX OF LEXINGTON
is a fong term care facility with 202 beds.
RNs/LPNs
+ Per Diem
+ All Shifts
CNAs
* Per Diem
+ All Shifts
* Slate Certification required
For the above positions send your resume to
Lorraine Orloff, DON, Mediplex
of Lexington, 178 Lowell St.,
Lexingtori, MA 02173 ie Me
& (ede a a
or call (617) 862-7400.
eee eee
An equal opportunity
Phlebotomist
Full-time position available, 10:30am-7pm,
for an experienced phlebotomist. Appro-
priate candidate will:have at least 2 years
previous experience as a phlebotomist
Certification in phlebotomy is desired.
We offer an excellent salary/benefits
package plus on-site employee-discounted
day care service (subject to availability)
and free on-site parking. Interested
candidates please send resume or call
(617) 979-7007. An equal opportunity
employer.
a.
New England
Memorial Hospital
the staff of life
M68
BEAUTY
Employment CONSULTANT
Wanted 211 parttime - Full time
MEDICAL
Physical Therapy
Field Supervisor
RPT, work independently within a dyni
group of professionals
* © Provide vision for program
development and-implementatior
© Evaluate and supervise PT’s and LPTA’s
© Provide direct physical therapy
es to a wide range of
tative conditions
ir growing group of profession
Joir
Flexible
hours
s salary and benefit
call Edie Berg
program
ation
40 Salem Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940
Tel. (617) 246-2441 Fan: (617) 246-4810
AMERICAN
HOME CARE
Opening Doors to Quality Care
NURSES
We are currently hiring RNs and LPNs for full and
part time positions.
* All Shifts
Flexible hours, excellent benefits, and great
working environment. Join our agency free staff
Send resumes or apply in person to
Dawn Richards, R.N., D.O.N.
Bear Hill Nursing Center
At Wakefield
11 North St
Stoneham, MA 02180
617-438-8515
BUSINESS
EARTHLY
NURSING STENTER,
woe
SECRETARY
Full time position to answer telephones and per
form general secretarial duties. Strong typing
skills required and assist staff with files, copy:
ing, fax machine. We offer excellent benefits and
competitive salary
Send resume to Human Resources
Q C OPTICS, INC.
154 Middlesex Tnpk., Burlington, MA 01803
FULL TIME ACCOUNTING
CUSTOMER SERUICE/ ASSISTANT
PROOFREADER’ $18-520,000
Busy a agency filing an eine! Fabulous opportunity tor
sion, Ivvidal should have excbent figute-oriented individual with
‘ammunicaton sis anda aen ee fr ee ean amioon
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hours rr ome deat. feseafch. problem accounts
ener Gea posts poen
Some procrcing requred Call Vantage Personne!
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BETWEEN 9:30-12:30
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NURSING MANAGER
YOU GET: An exceptional opportunity fora full
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Home Care Agency. Responsibilities include
clinical supervision of a large nursing staff, pro-
gram development and collaboration with a sup:
portive knowledgeable managerial team
Exceptional benefits and a congenial work en
vironment
WE WANT: Flexible motivated individuals with
prior community health and managerial ex
perience. MS a plus. Hands-on management style
with a good sense of humor.
Please respond by July 9, 1993 with your resume
and cover letter to
Jeannette Mietzsch, Personnel
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION
OF MIDDLESEX-EAST
12 Beacon St., Stoneham, MA 02180
FAX: (617) 433-7994
BUSINESS
PART TIME
TECHNICAL SALES
12-16 HOURS PER WEEK
Lytron has a part time opening for a person to
do telephone follow up of advertising generated
sales leads
The position requires highly developed com
munication skills and a technical/sales
background would be a plus
This would be an ideal position for a student ma
joring in engineering or sales. Make your own
hours between 8 and 4:30
Come in and fill out an application, or call:
933-7300
to arrange for an interview.
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BURLINGTON
617) 273-1472
44 Mall Road
PEABODY
(508) 532-6820.
8 Essex Center Dr.
80.12
INSIDE SALES
POSITION
Fast-paced, growing
company seeks addi
tional aggressive, organ
ized self-starter for Inside
Sales, Telemarketing of
sign & graphic supplies.
Knowledge of the sign in:
dustry & ¥iny! graphics
preferred. Call
322-1426 0»
ENTRY LEVEL
SHOP ASSISTANT
Machine shop exposure
and training a plus
Mechanical interest re
quired. Duties include
assembly, machining, er-
rands, support to shop
supervisgr and engineers
Bernard R. Danti, Inc.
12 Linscott Road
Woburn, MA 01801
COLLEGE JUNIOR-
FEMALE Child Psych.
minor looking for sum-
mer child care ‘position.
Northsore expansion,
immediate opening.
.Full free training
-No investment >
.$12.50 per hr.
Foraninterviewcall .
1 540-6802
ort 800 422-6450
Call anytime. Rebecca
944-8205
General -
Help Wanted 213
A GREAT JOB!
Nowh-lring
Demonstrators for
Christmas Around the
World. Earn $10-$20 per
hr! Part time. Sign up
“now! Nancy 617-935-7901
ADMIN. Ass't./
Bookkeeper, $10.00/hr,
25-30 hrs. pr wk; position
req. a’take charge per-
son” who can work in-
dependently and handle
multiple responsibilities;
50 WPM, general book-
keeping. Lotus is a plus.
Call Pat, J R PERSON:
NEL 508-531-6160
‘Administrative Support
The person we seek must
be detail oriented,
energetic and able to
work independently. You
will be part of the Ad-
ministrative Support
department at our cor-
porate headquarters. You
must have com-
munication skills and
have a sound general of-
fice background. Knowl-
edge of Wordpertect and
Lotus 1-2-3 required.
Mail or fax resume to:
Nature Food Centres
One Natures Way
‘Wilmington, MA 01887
AN Excellent Profes-
sional presser wanted.
Must be professional.
Call
944-9699, 2:30 - 8 pm
or 1 681. 8-10 pm.
Ask for Jen or Chris.
» AVON
Cosmetics, Fragrance.
Gifts. Skin So Soft. To
buy or sell Avon Pro-
ducts, call Peg 933-6254.
BUSPERSON wanted
Full time. 5 days/week. 9
am to 3 pm. Apply in per-
son- Dandelion Green
Restaurant, Burlington.
CARPENTER
Commercial contractor
needs exp. carpenters.
FT - will involve some
night work. Own trans.
req. 508-657-4303 wk-
days. tft
CARPENTERS
LARGE Comm. carpentry
contractor nds exp. well
rounded carpenters wi
strong finish carp. skills.
Steady work. Wise Con-
struction Corp. 721-1100
CLERICAL/TYPIST Part
times 1% days. Pleasant,
congenial, non smoker.
617-273-1865
CLERK TYP-
ISTiReceptionist. Ex-
cellent typing skills.
Knowledge of Word-
Perfect. Call between
9am-1 1am. 245-7039
CUSTOMER Service
position, immed. opening
for full time person
Duties incl. answering
phones, order taking,
light typing, and general
office duties. Must have
good communication
skills. Send resume to
Eileen Conroy, Ellsworth
Adhesvie Systems, 155X
New Boston St., Woburn,
MA 01801
CUSTOMER Service Rep-
resentative. Medford
company has immediate
ings for seve:
s oriented peopl
with one year telemarket-
ing, banking os customer
service experience. Pro-
(817) 245-5555 5
wire
Cowmecnncariones nee
(CORP. PLACE 123,197 AUDUBON RO MO. 10,
WAKEFIELD, MA 01880
DATA ENTRY Clerk. Full
time position available in
busy Non-smoking office.
Must have 1 year Data
Entry experience with
knowledge of Lotus and
Windows. Starting salary
$6 per hour. Send resume
to P.O. Box 638,
Charlestown, MA
02129, 7/8M
DATA ENTRY Operators.
Immediate openings, call
today, work tomorrow.
10,000 keystrokes & 1
year experience essen-
tial. TAC/TEMPS 322
1888. 77m
DENTAL ASSISTANT.
Reading Periodontol of-
fice seeks part time Den-
tal Asst. Tues. 8 am - 5
pm, Weds. 9 am 7 pm,
Fri. 1 to 5 pm. Exp. pref.
Please call 617 944-1124.
DRIVERS —
Looking fof resp. people
for light pickup &
delivery. Must have own
car & neat appearance.
Call Mr. Leonard 942-4727
ORIVERS Attention: All
people with cars. $1200
wkly. $240 day, $30 hr. .50
cents per minute! No
nights, no weekends, no
Suits, no ties, no experi.
ence. Now for once do
the right thing, tear out
this ad and GO FOR IT!
Take the crazy chance
that this might actually
be IT! Apply in_ person
Tues., Weds. or Thurs. 1
pm sharp. 175 G New
Boston St., Woburn nr.
Woburn Mall. Display
America. P.S. “You made
asmart decision”.
fessional phone manner. days ‘per
Good data entry or com-
puter essential, Call
TACITEMPS for im-
mediate- consideration.
322-1888. 7m
ington office. Send
resume to Box #2798, clo
Daily Times Chronicle,
One Agrow Drive, Wob-
urnt™MA 018601.
ELDERLY WOMAN seeks
companion. Experience
required. Two days and
two sleepover nights.
720-2026. 714m
EXP. FRY COOK Needed.
Full time. Mancini’s Rest
Wilmington 508-658-9030
EXPERIENCED Commer-
cial cleaning persons to
work 3-4 hrs per day in
Wilmington. Call 617-
229-8123
EXPERIENCED Land
scape maintenance per-
sonnel. Must-have 2 yrs.
minimum experience
Call 508 664-2535.
Experienced Apprentice
Electrician. Call
Perin & Campbell
Electric. 245-0921
EXPERIENCED Line
Cook. Apply in person at
Piccadily Pub, 60 Main
FAMILY Medical practice
seeks a PT exp. Medical
Asst wiclerical skills.
This posit. req. 3 aftns
per wk. Hrs are 12-6pm.
Non smoking office
Send resume: Dennis
Markovitz MD, 51 Church
St, Winchester, MA01890
HOME HEALTH AID
Wanted part time
wéekends. Please call
729-2183
JANITORIAL position.
Part time. Available
shortly after Labor Day.
20 hours, some flexibility,
experienced preferred
Please send resume to:
Trinity Episcopal Church,
131 West Emerson St.
Melrose, MA 02176. 7/13m
LABORER
for commercial contrac-
tor. FT will involve some
night work. Own trans
req. Call 508-657-4303
wkdi tft
LIFEGUARDS
Reading. Full time sum-
mer position avail. Cer-
tification required. Good
starting salary. Bob
Sullivan 32-2300
UGHT Delivery. Full or SERVICES
part time. Must. have P. ba
economical car, be famil- 617-270 9490
iar with area, neat in. ap-
pearance. Call 937-8308,
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL MANAOIS
Workers. Experienced’ ¢_,. soe La
light industrial workers Si teins a8
needed for long and ;
short term assignments. S@@k additional man.
Office cleaning, main. @gement talent as we
tenance, shipping & expand into New England
receiving experience
preferred. Reliable appli-
cants are encouraged to
call for immediate con-
sideration. TAC/TEMPS
322-1888. 77m
LOCAL Party Good Store
looking for fun person
who likes to work with
others. Nights & wknd
hrs. req. Apply to David
or Lorraine, Party Works,
12 Cummings Park,
Woburn
LOOKING for hard work-
ing, dependable person
for expanding cleaning
service. Mother's: hrs.
avail. Call 617-245-5500 or
506-604-1445. 7/7
‘Major Telephone Co
Hiring technicians, in-’
stallers, account serv
reps., operators. No exp.
nec. For info call 1-219
736-4715, ext F4169
9am-9pm 7 days 7/22s
“Make it Clean” Looking
for honest, dependable
people willing to do
private house cleaning.
508-664-5804 7/26n
9
Woburn division of Scott
Fetzer Co. seeking am-
bitious, goal oriented
people. Complete train-
ing provided for those
selected. Our Company is
hiring for; Sales Dept.,
Hiring & Training Dept.,
and Telemarketing Dept.
Applicants must be neat
in appearance, have own
car and be abie to start
ir ly.
immediately. Our com: om.
pany offers:
wee per month to
jedical benefits
t
Rapid
Forinterview cail
617 932-4718.
marketing environmental
products. Leadership and
communications skills
needed. Commission,
bonus, Expenses, Profit
Sharing. Call 617-938-
6869. tft
MANICURIST. position
now avail. for progressive
& exp. manicurist &
pedicurist wanting to
improve their career in
Winchester. 729-7484
for Pediatric Office in
Melrose. Part time eves.
and week-ends. Call 508
the Times
Deliver
Chronicle. A route with
only 25 pape
an approxim:
profit of $72.00
The larger the route the
higher the earnings. See
the chart below for ap-
proximate profits
may earn
monthly
TOTAL APPROX
PAPERS MONTHLY
EARNINGS
30. . 87.00
50.. 4
Routes vary in size. If you
have a family member
age 10 and up who may
be interested or know of
someone who may,
please call us for our cur-
rent openings.
Woburn 933-3700
Reading 944-2200
2 of 3 nights per week. 0048
Call 933-1667 betore 4
OFrice
Supervisor, part time
evenings. Good ref. nec-
essary. Must be respon-
sible & reliable. Phone
863-9923. =
OFFICE MANAGER
Seek an organized per-
son possessing strong
communication and Pc
skills, able to work in
flexible fast *paced en-
vironment. 617 273-3541
617-938-5858 ||
TELEMARKETERS
8 TELEMARKETERS needed for 2 month
temporary assignment in Lexington.
Must have at least 1 year of experience
telemarketing to businesses
40 hour work week, ability
bonuses, high pay rate.
Call TODAY!
(617) 270-4400
Reardon®Associates
Ja canniege sere
Burlington, MA 01803
to earn
ACCOUNTING CLERK
A transportation firm north of Boston has an
immediate opening for an Accounting Clerk to
perform billing, payroll and accounts payable
functions. Lotus experience preferred. Ex
cellent wages and benefits
Please send resume to.
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR
P. O. Box 41
Lynnfield, MA 01940
BOOKKEEPER
Experienced, part time, flexible hours. Full
charge of inter-company transactions and finan:
cial statements for several accounts. Familiar
with PC. Salary negotiable
CALL:
617-935-5211
10 to 4 p.m.
Conveniently located near Woburn Center
* eww
Receptionist
KENETECH Energy Man
agement is looking tor a
receptionist to work at our
Burlington facility greeting
visitors, operating the swit
board and fax machine
distributing mail and per
forming word processing
as needed
Receptionist/ |
Typist
Burlington R.E, De-
veloper/General Con
tractor is looking fora
Receptionist/Typist
Candidates must be
professional and very
reliable.Full time posi
tion with benefits,
You must have géneral of
fice experience, be people
oriented, possess an ex
cellent telephone manner
and haye knowledge of
WardPartect §.1 as woll as
1BM and Mac
Please send your resume, *
Please send resume to.
Carol Cormier
ie (or Hurst Resouces
THE GUTIERREZ |} 0° Sr
COMPANY Bunngton, MA” 01803
One Wall Street EOE
‘Burlington, MA minea KENETECH oe
PART Time Lot Attendant SWEEPER drivers
/ Rental Agent. 25:30 hrs. wanted. 3rd shift. Expe-
per wk. $5.50 per hr. Call rience pref. but not nec-
617 932-1145. essary. Class Ill license.
PART TIME Word Pro-
cessor, exp. on Word
Perfect. 75-100 wpm. 10
hrs/wk. in pleasant
downtown Wakefield of-
fice. Call Ann 617-245-
8650, between 10am - 3
pm. AAIEOE f
PARTTIME
Telemarketers wanted
Great second income.
Earn up to $6 to $18 per
hour, while helping
others. Choose your own
hours, flex day, eve. or
weekend hours avail. in
our Saugus office. Train-
ing provided. Call Mr.
Reid 617-231-5763.
PART TIME work - full
time car! Work with water
based skin care and
makeup products. Earn
big $$$$. No inventory
investment. Day time/
evenings. Qualify for
1993 Olds. Finelle Cos-
metics 617 846-6413. 7/2m
PROF. MAID SERVICE
is seeking hard working,
dependable Individual for
PT days pousenieeniiig
work. Must have car
jood communication
skills. Call btwn 9am-
2pm. 508-667-7564
REAL ESTATE SALES
People wanted to join an
already active thriving of-
fice. Exc. commission
splits, office cond.,
outstanding training &
support systems. Newly
lic. or exp. both weicdme.
For a confidentlal inter-
view call Jeannette |
at Carison R.E. a
Rocoptioniet/seoretsty7
Entry position, 9 am
to 4 pm. assisting
Paralegal in real estate
conveyancing. Strong
telephone & typing skills
Lara
ired. WIP exp. pret.Service duties. Call cle, One Arrow . Drive,
5600. Woburn. MA 0780 es
3 246-5100.
RECEPTIONIST Part CAl!508-657-7620___
time. Computer repair TAX! Driver wanted days
company looking for & nights, Somerville area,
resp. individual to work Please call 391-1911 be-
on Fridays from 8:30- tween 3:30 pm & 6 pm.
5pm. Please contact Ask for Paul. 77m
Margaret at 938-0048 TELEMARKETERS
RECEPTIONIST - Woburn Wanted for large residen-
Law office. Full time. tial cleaning co. Earn
Congenial with good $250-$300/wk. Salary
telephone skills, typing a positions, full or part
plus. Call 617 935-6634. time, day or evenings,
RECEPTIONIST fassanle company car
Switchboard Operators.
Needed in the Everett
area, 2 years experience
required. Full time day
availability essential, ca-
reer potential. Call TAC/
TEMPS for an interview.
322-1888. 77m
Sec'y/Receptionist
For Pediatric office in
Melrose, Mon. - Thurs.,
3-7:30 pm, Sat. 8-1:30 pm.
Call 508 664-6868 for in-
terview.
SECRETARY needed 10
hrs/wk. in Wakefield of-
fice. May increase in fall.
Must have knowledge of
WordPerfect, IBM com-
patible computer & use
~SSERVICE STATION
MECHANIC
ASE Cert. with good refs.
able to trouble shoot &
repair. Apply in person to
Irving. Shell Station, 308
Seventeen (17) Pecple
needed for local Distribu-
tion Co. full time. Vehicle
TELEMARKETING
Set-up appointment for
our Yellow Page sales
force. PT/FT, Mothers
hours, Salary + com-
mission. Call Miss Ceth
at 617-246-9190.
TELEMARKETING, - part
time evenings at home.
No sales involved. Please
call for more info 942-
2226.
TELEPHONE Sales. Exp.
not nec. Part time, 5 - 8
pm Mon. - Fri. 10 am: 2
pm. Sats. 937-8308,
TRAVEL AGENT
Outside sales. Trai
benefits. Call 1-800-9)
0106. 7Hat
TWO MANICURISTS
Top income. Busy salon.
Call 508 858-0276.
WAITRESSES/WAITERS
Experience preferred. 3-4
days per week. Apply in
person: Delphi Rest. 191
Albion St, Wakefield,
"; needed, Earn” $1,200.00 WE'RE HAVING A BABY.
waranteed to start. Call Temporary medical
assistant 3-4 days per
F 05, 617 982-8666. _ week needed for busy in-
peat
SMALL HEALTH Care ternal medicine office.
Co., in kexington Ctr., Must have exp. In EKG's,
has an immediate open- B/P, Phlebotomy & an-
ing for organized, mature swering phones. Send
of assistant to do resumes to Box #2797,
payroll, clerical & cio Dally Times Chroni-
862.
Josephiat 1
‘Supplement to Daily Times - Chronicle (Woburn, Reading, Winchester, Burlington, Wokefield), Lynnfield Villager,
No. Reading Traracrpt, Wilmington & Tewksbury Town Crier, St Independent, Doily News Mercury (Malden, Medtord, Melrose)
WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, JULY 7, 8, 1993- | 1993-PAGE S-11
WouRN * WINCHESTER * BURLINGTON * READING * WAKEFIELD * STONEHAM * WILMINGTON * TEWKSBURY
No. READING * LYNNFIELD * MALDEN * MEDFORD * MELROSE * PLUS SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
BUSINESS
Converse, a national leader in the
manufacture and sale of athletic footwear
and activewear, has the following position
available.
CHOOSE THE
RIGHT TEAM :
Secretary
Working in our fast-paced Marketing
Department, you will provide secretarial and
administrative support for several managers
and their assistants. Your responsibilities will
include: typing, reports, correspondence,
telephone coverage, travel and meeting
scheduling, filing and other clerical tasks as
needed
To qualify, you must be a secretarial
school graduate with 2 years’ minimum
experience, or have 3-4 years' previous
experience in a similar environment. Strong
typing skills and WP 5.1 are a must with
Excel knowledge a plus.
Converse offers a complete benefits
package including dental coverage, tuition
reimbursement, a non-smoking environment
and a 401(k) savings plan.
Qualified candidates, please send
your resume to: Camille Welch, Human
Resources Dept., Converse Inc., One
Fordham Road, No. Reading, MA 01864.
CONVERSE
An Equal Opportunmty Employer
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!
We are currently seeking. professional people
who enjoy working in often hectic but fun en
vironments.
© ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
MS Word, Word for Windows, (IBM or MAC)
Excel a plus. Typing 60 wpm, ability to handle
busy departmental phones
© SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS
Rolm experience a plus. Ability to handle
10:12 incoming lines. Professional attire
required
Competitive wages and the chance to explore op:
portunities at growing firms.
Pl e call Suzanne’Burke
between 10 and 2.
NETWORK PERSONNEL
617-937-0111
86.8 W10
Immediate Opening
Mahoney’s Rocky Ledge
Corporate Division
OFFICE
SUPERVISOR
Duties include Real World A/R, Word
Processing, telephone and secretarial.
Experience necessary, specifically
with Real World, WordPerfect and
Symphony.
Hours: M-F, 9-5.
Send resume to:
100 Bedford Road
Woburn, MA 01801 we
PAYROLL ASSISTANT
Excellent Benefits
First rate company with stable history seeks a Payroll
Assistant. The candidate will assist in the preparation
of payroll, prepare management reports and assist with
special projects, data entry. The position requires 1-2
years exp. working with an automated payroll system
(ADP a plus) and a desire and ability to work well with
‘others. Salary low $20's. Top-flight benefits.
OFFICE ASSISTANT
$19-S21K
Excellent opportunity with international company for Of
fice Assistant. The candidate will use a computer to
maintain records and do data entry. Follow-up on in-
voices, expedite orders, greet visitors, research and solve
problems. 1-2 years office experience, computer familiari-
ty and excelient communication skills.
Resume to:
THE LAPPIN COMPANY
67 $, Bedford St., Suite 400, Burlington, MA 01603
‘ or FAX tot 617-270-6636
Personnel Consultants
Needed for busy or-
thopedic office. Full
time position with
benefits.. Located in
energetic, non-smoking
environment.
Please call:
721-1633
fice. Good telephone and
typing skills required
Send resume to:
W. J. FLYNN
BUSINESS
We are a fast-paced division of the multi billion
dollar Wetterau Incorporated, a SUPERVALL
Company, with an immediate opening in our new
Burlington-area office
Secretary/Receptionist
The versatile individual we seek will provyjde
general secretarial support to 3-4 managers and
the Director of Retail Development and act as
primary receptionistigeneral office manager for
our 8-10 person retail development
years of secretarial/administrative
experience— including excellent t
terpersonal skills and experience handling con
fidential materials—are required
with (or ability to learn) WordPerf
experience in Lotus 123 and bookkeeping
preferred
strong in
We offer a competitive salary and excellent
benefits for full-time employees. Apply in per:
son, 8 AM-5 PM, Mon-Fri., or send resume to
Wetterau, Inc., 340 Ballardvale St,, Andover,
MA 01810.
Wetterau Incorporated
a SUPERVALU Company
Andover Division
ow
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D'Y.
SSSSS BONUS SSSSS
iBM/ MAC
WORD PROCESSORS
SECRETARIES
* WordPertect * MS Word
* Multimate + Excel
* Lotus * Power Point
Bring this.ad in by July 30, 1993, work 80 hours
for Volt and you will receive a’ $75 bonu:
be able to type 50 wpm accurately, Ask us about
our word processing training. Please call for an
appointment.
"ionts7 VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES
400 W. Cummings Park
Woburn, MA
617-938-6969
SPAULDING
REHABILITATION
HOSPITAL
Dedicated to Patient Care,
Teaching and Research
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
SPAULDING REHABILITATION
HOSPITAL NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER
AT MEDFORD
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital is currently secking
an EXECUTIVE SECRETARY to work at our Medford
Neighborhood Center.
In this position, you will cobrdinate and oversee the
daily activities of the secrotarial staff. Your responsibilities
will also include handling telephone and written inquir
ies, appointment scheduling and new secretarial staff
orientation.
This position requires a minimum of 2-3 years’ secretarial
experience in a medical setting and excellent computer
skills. Previous supervisory experience preferred.
Please forward your resume to Spaulding R Rehabilitation
Hospital, Human Resources Department, W177, 125 Nashua
Street, Boston, MA 02114. An equal dpportunity employer.
Forthe Good of Mind, Body and Sfpwevif
GROWING SUBURBAN LAW FIRM
Has openings for experienced Legal
Secretaries/Assistants in its commercial real
estate and litigation sections. Shorthand and
Wang experience a plus. Position offers excellent
salary and benefits, accessible location, con:
genial working environment and modern offices
and equipment.
Send ume in strict confidence to:
Nancy B. Crowley, Office Administrator
REGHANTE, STERIO & OSBORNE
water Office Park
401 Beoewe Place, Suite 630
Wakefield, MA 01880
PART TIME
RECEPTIONIST
Must have a good telephone voice and be able
to communicate well with people.
For appointment, please call
Mrs. Pellegrino at:
648-8000
K & B CONSTRUCTION
1S IN NEED OF
CARPENTERS
with 5 years experience.
$10-$12 per hour
PLEASE CALL
933-2765
BUSINESS
Administrative
Personnel
Duties include answering phones and
ability to collect outstanding bills. Typ-
ing desirable but not essential. Good
and stable job with computer services
company in Woburn, MA
Apply in confidence
PS Computer
==!| Systems, Inc.
330 West Cummings Park
Woburn, MA 01803
617-935-1038
International
MAC SECY.
*28-*30,000
(617) 279-2500
Fax (508) 535-6709
TELEMARKETING
PART TIME
PERMANENT be Suman HELP
\iable for people who
nage. You must be
calls in search
m Hourly wage
Morning
plus
contact Wendy Wallis at
ONE STOP BUSINESS CENTERS, INC.
21 Ray Ave., Burlington, MA 01803
(617) 272-4560
DATA ENTRY | | TELEMARKETERS
Min, 10,000 Strokes | | Local company seek
Must have experience | | ing individuals with at
usiing the Inverted Key least 6 months: ex
Punch. Short and long | | perience
term assignments | | pjease call to set up
eye ee et 2ndi& Spd an appointment.
shifts
Call toda:
VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES
TM NOOR BERCT PRCPLE
VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES ba aa
400 W. Cummings Park
Woburn, MA 01801
617-938-6969
TRACTOR
TRAILER
DRIVER
Experienced and depend.
able, Must have COL, cur
CLEANERS
Immediate positions
available. Hours are
after 12 p.m. Must have
your own transpor
tation
e cal
Yankee Home
-Cleaning Service
508-658-4084
driving
Apply in person
WH. Winn Trucking
195 New Boston St.
Woburi
Woodbriar of Wilmington, the region's newest
rehabilitation and skilled Nursing Center, is quite
possibly the finest facility you've ever seen
Due to expansiorof our Social Services
Department, an opportunity exists for a
licensed Social Worker
We offer a comprehensive salary and
pnefits package
Send resume to Mr. Frank P. Miller,
Administrator
WoopsriAR OF WILMINGTON
REHABILITATION & SKILLED NURSING CENTER
(Conveniently located at Rtes. 129 and 93)
90 West Street, Wilmington, MA 01887
An Equal Opportunity Employer Gos
BUSINESS
PUT YOUR SKILLS
TO WORK!!!
Volt has IMMEDIATE openings
in the following areas:
ent ex
ing Die
ing, us.
9 equip
a plus.
ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS
6 months to 1 year recent
electronics.
GENERAL HELP
FIELD EQUIPME
ASSISTANT
8-12 HRS/WK.
We are looking for an ini ida tv assist sr
Equipment Manager with
cleaning the field vehicles atl equipment area. atul
picking up equipenent. You rust be at le ars
of age, be a high s hus stulen/graate: an
a valid Mass, license The hourly rate is
If you are in 1, please send a letter to
Roy Cummings, GEF Consultants, lwe., L021
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"The Firm" Starring Tom
Cruise, Jeanne Tripplehorn,
Ed Harris, Holly Hunter, Hal
Holbrook, David Strathairn.
Directed and Produced by
Sydney Pollack. Screenplay by
David Rabe, Robert Towne,
David Rayfiel. Rated R. Based
on the book by John Grisham.
In what is “arguably one of
the most awaited movies of the
summer, Tom Cruise plays
Mitch McDeere, a young lawyer
who sells his soul to the compa-
ny firm. Only in this
Mephistopheles-like tale, the
company store is a small,
Memphis law firm in which
everyone is treated like "family."
The lawyers at Bendini,
Lambert & Locke are tax spe-
cialists who woo McDeere, a top
graduate at Harvard Law
School, with an amazing salary
—— "The Firm", "Son-In-Law"
and generous perks. He's tired
of being poor and doesn't ask
too many questions. His mistake.
McDeere's wife Abby (Jeanne
Tripplehorn) senses something
is wrong with the perfect life
Mitch is choosing for them, but
she can't quite put her finger on
it.
It takes Mitch a while to fig-
ure out just what is wrong with
"The Firm." Though there are
some legitimate clients, the
place is there to help the Mafia
launder money and solve tax
problems. Working for The Firm
is like working for Big Brother,
everything you say and do is
“carefully watched. And no one
ever leaves - except in a pin
box. -
Though there is plenty of
excitement in this flick, there is
also no denying it is bloated at
about 2 hours and 45 minutes.
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By the time McDeere realizes
his trap, he's figured out that
the Feds are no better than the
Mafia and ff he wants to save
himself and his lovely wife, he'd
better do it himself. Director
Sidney Pollack ensnares us as
much as his lead character, but
the endless scenes of Cruise run-
ning, or xeroxing, dissipate
some of this thriller's tension.
Though the movie really
needed tighter editing, its length
doesn't take away too much in
the long run. Cruise, though a
flawed hero, is an interesting
one helped greatly by a fabulous
supporting cast. Gary Busey as
a talkative private eye and Holly
Hunter as his frightened, able
associate are fleshed out, funny
and poignant. David Strathairn's
unhappy convict is actually one
of the film's warmer characters,
a supposed hardened criminal
who actually needs a lot of look-
ing after.
The dichotomies in these peo-
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ple are evenmore intriguing
than the film's tension, which is
too uneven to be as effective as
it should have been. However,
your involvement with the char-
acters in this flick, and the clev-
erness of the script, just about
makes up for the film's
overblown length.
"Son-In-Law" Starring
Pauly Shore, Carla Cugino,
Lane Smith, Cindy Pickett.
Directed by Steve Rash.
Screenplay by Fax Bahr, Adam
Small, Shawn Schepps.
Produced by Michael
Rotenberg, Peter M. Lenkov.
Rated PG-13.
Well, it's not as bad as you'd
think.
Yes, that was intended as a
back-handed compliment,
because this vehicle for MTV
beach babbler Pauly Shore is
the kind of movie you attend
when everything else at the
cineplex is sold out. That said,
it's still not as bad as you think.
True, "Son-In-Law" may be
mindless tripe, much like a
rerun of "Green Acres." But it
skims along in a mindless, sort
of funny manner, not unlike
most of the programs we watch
on the telly.
No surprise, as this flick
comes to us straight from the
TV generation. The star is Pauly
"THE FIRM" STARS TOM CRUISE as Mitch
McDeere, an honors graduate of Harvard Law School
who accepts a position with a small yet wealthy
partnership only to discover that the firm isn't what it
appears to be.
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zone running along the west
coast of the Americas from
Chile to Alaska and down the
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Shore; whose claim to-fame is-as
a comic host on MTV, where he
spurts surf speak and pretends
to be younger than he is. Here
he plays Crawl, an aging resi-
dent assistant in his sixth year
of college.
His neighbor is Becca (Carla
Cugino), a fresh-off-the-farm
freshman who can't adjust to
life in wicked California. Crawl
decides to lend her a hand and
transforms the frosh into a tat-
tooed tootsie.
Landing an invite to Becca's
Midwest farm over
Thanksgiving vacation, Crawl
pretends he's engaged to his
neighbor to save her from:a
ring-bearing boyfriend. Her
Waltonesque family is of course
shocked. They can't understand
what happened to sweet little
Becca, and Crawl is akin to an
alien being in their eyes.
Exaggerated to the point of
total inanity, there is still some-
thing nearly humorous about
the movie simply because
Crawl's character is so nice. He
really wants to fit in on the farm
and is willing to put up with red-
neck rudeness until he does.
Some of the fish out of water
stuff is actually worth a chuckle.
Still, this remains very much
like an extended sit-com, There
is no more depth or quality to
this film than could be found in
an episode of "Gilligan's
Island." Perhaps less. However,
as it made me laugh a couple of
times and was less annoying
than expected, it actually rose
above my low expectations.
Worth seeing? No. Even if
everything else is sold out? Well,
maybe. 5
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Jody Swanstrom
Colonial Manor Realty of
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congratulates Realtor Jody
Swanstrom on her recent third,
year anniversary with Colonial
Manor Realty.
Jody is an 18-year veteran of
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brings to her customers and
clients unsurpassed knowledge
and professionalism. Bobbie
Botticelli and Rick Nazzaro,
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horne, or guide them in the pur-
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